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Demon Destroyer

james J. Deeney

Publisher: Create Space

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Summary

An ancient Demon has appeared in Derry every thirty years to feed on the souls of young girls. Led by the Voice, and with his ally, Father Ignatius Collins, Anthony is once again out to destroy the Demons. But will he be strong enough to destroy the most ancient demon of all?  
 
Anthony, a hump-backed, disfigured teenager, introduced in the story, Angels, Devils and Demons, is once again thrown into conflict with the Demons that prowl the streets of Derry. 
 
Available since: 03/03/2016.

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