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Colygraphia

Jessie Wilson

Publisher: Next Chapter

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Summary

Bruce has lost his inspiration and is struggling to come up with anything for his latest project. A writer, he is deep in the depths of despair.
 
Meanwhile, a group of wannabe cultists have gotten their hands on an ancient book of power, and plan to perform a ritual to summon a demon that will make all their dreams come true. But when the leader of the cult gets greedy, things go awry.
 
Soon after, Bruce awakens too early in the morning because is dog, Max, is barking... and what he finds lying in his driveway will change his life forever.
Available since: 10/05/2022.
Print length: 124 pages.

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