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The Fury

John Reinhard Dizon

Publisher: Next Chapter

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Summary

Bridgette Celine is a private investigator hired by a Mafia boss to keep tabs on his daughter, who has recently been lured into an East Harlem clairvoyants' society.
 
Bridgette learns that the Society is a front for a murderous crack gang, and that their network is empowered by an unnatural power, leaving death and destruction in its wake. As a centuries-old prophecy threatens to come to pass, Bridgette finds out that she's deeply connected to the cult and its mission.
 
Soon, she'll have to face her own dark heritage, and is catapulted into a vortex of devil worship, drug dealing and murder.
 
Medieval European flair combines with edge-of-your-seat suspense in The Fury, John Reinhard Dizon's riveting supernatural thriller set in modern-day New York City.
Available since: 09/30/2024.
Print length: 240 pages.

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