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Sorrow's Edge

Danielle DeVor

Publisher: City Owl Press

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From the author of Sorrow’s Point, a defrocked priest turned exorcist must balance his ever-changing personal life with saving the world. Jimmy Holiday is trying to get his life in order. With his on-again off-again witchy girlfriend moving in, the spirit of the little girl from his last exorcism hanging around, and a secret organization of exorcists hounding him, Jimmy equals stressed. When a stranger calls in the middle of the night asking for help with a possession, Jimmy is about to land in a mess of trouble. Especially since the man on the phone claims to have gotten his number from Jimmy’s old mentor…who has been dead for years. After a mysterious silver flask arrives at his doorstep, Jimmy is left with two options: either ignore the newest enigma the universe has tossed him or travel to Arizona to solve the mystery before all hell breaks loose…again.If you like Darcy Coates, Jack Ketchum, Robert R. McCammon, Willow Rose, and Joe Hill, you’ll love this ghostly dark fantasy filled with enough occult and supernatural to scratch that horror itch! “The thing I love most about Danielle DeVor’s work is that she never takes the easy road. Her imagination seems boundless. Sure, there's horror, demons, ghosts, and a myriad of other spooky goings-on. But I've noticed that she likes to mess with her characters. A lot. And the reader is better for it.”—Steven Ramirez, author of The Girl in the Mirror
Available since: 10/25/2016.
Print length: 248 pages.

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