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Faces of Inhumanity - cover

Faces of Inhumanity

Nicholas Barker

Editorial: Hangar 1 Publishing

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Sinopsis

Are you brave enough to confront the Darkness?Enter a world of mystery and terror with Benjamin in Faces of Inhumanity, as he races against time to save his wife from an unimaginable evil.From perilous train railways to the eerie Witherbrook Asylum - Ben must discover abilities inside himself and use them for protection on this chilling adventure!Grab hold of Faces of Inhumanity and get ready to experience supernatural horror like never before...
Disponible desde: 31/03/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 186 páginas.

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