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The ARC Chronicles Collection - The Complete Series - cover

The ARC Chronicles Collection - The Complete Series

Matthew W. Harrill

Publisher: Next Chapter

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Summary

All three books in Matthew W. Harrill's 'The ARC Chronicles', now available in one volume!
 
Hellbounce: In this thrilling tale, Eva Ross, a prison psychologist, finds herself caught in a web of secrets and danger after her boss begins making questionable choices. Her chance encounter with a charming drifter, Madden Scott, leads them on a perilous adventure that takes them across continents and into a shadowy world filled with unimaginable horrors. As they uncover hidden secrets, they discover that the demons they face are not always what they seem.
 
Hellborne: After the traumatic events of 'Hellbounce,' Eva's life has stabilized, but the past comes back to haunt her as those who witnessed the horror seek her out. Despite her peaceful life with her child and friends, Eva must once again confront ARC, a relentless organization with their own agenda. With her baby due any moment, Eva agrees to one last mission that could upend everything she's fought for.
 
Hellbeast: As the world teeters on the brink of the Apocalypse, Madden and Eva are faced with demons and chaos. Despite their efforts, the end of the world looms. Eva must confront personal tragedy and embrace her destiny, even if it leads her to the one place she doesn't want to go.
Available since: 04/20/2023.
Print length: 804 pages.

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