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Graveborne - An Undead Horror Novel Collection - cover

Graveborne - An Undead Horror Novel Collection

Doug Lamoreux, Joseph Mulak, Mark L'Estrange

Publisher: Next Chapter

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Summary

A collection of three horror novels by Mark L'Estrange, Doug Lamoreux & Joseph Mulak, now available in one volume!
 
Dawn Of The Mummy: In rural Hampshire's close-knit town of Clevedon, a hidden chamber is unearthed in the basement of a deceased Egyptology professor. Inside rests the sarcophagus of Anlet-Un-Ri, a mysterious warrior from ancient times. As her ancient power awakens, a wave of terror engulfs the town. Soon, the residents must rally together to confront the resurrected monster... or face their impending doom.
 
The Devil's Bed: During a castle tour in France, Brandy Petracus stumbles upon the long-forgotten Templar Knight graveyard. The restless spirits residing there awaken, triggering a relentless onslaught on Brandy and her fellow tourists. As the terrifying events unfold, Brandy's courageous journey is interwoven with 14th-century Paris flashbacks, revealing her unwavering determination and selfless sacrifice. Trapped in the ancient chapel, Brandy must lead the group in a battle for survival against an insatiable, bloodthirsty force.
 
Ashes to Ashes: In a world on the verge of annihilation, the enigmatic drug "Ash" wreaks havoc, transforming its users into monstrous beings. Todd and his estranged brother, Mitch, unite as the plague rapidly consumes humanity. However, as the brothers grapple with their own conflicts, they must confront the ultimate question: Can they overcome their differences and endure the impending apocalypse together?
Available since: 06/02/2023.
Print length: 764 pages.

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