Creed here again. A bloodthirsty demon possessed me, wearing my body like a cheap suit as he left a trail of dead across the city, and now people think I'm the murderer, which is probably why I now find myself locked up in a Division prison cell, with only the demon inside me for company. And did I mention it's the same demon who murdered my family and imprisoned their souls in the Underworld? Well, it is, and he isn't happy that my family have escaped his domain.To get rid of this dark passenger, I have to travel to the Realm of the Dead where my mother and siblings are hiding out. The demon is hellbent on finding out how they escaped his domain in the Underworld. Once he finds that out, he’ll leave me alone...or so he says. With demons, things are never that simple. And neither is staging a daring escape of my family from the Realm of the Dead, especially when there's an all-powerful tyrant there with other more sinister plans afoot.I’m in balls deep this time, and I've no choice but to go with the demon to the Realm of the Dead, and hope that I get out alive…Just so the demon can probably kill me anyway. But before I can go rushing toward my death, I need to find a way out of this damn prison cell…If you like snarky heroes, lots of action, and a healthy dose of grit and gore, you’ll love the fourth and final installment in N.P. Martin’s series of urban fantasy/occult suspense novels. Explore the Wizard’s Creed universe and get lost in Blood Demon today.
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- Release Date 12/04/2018
- Author N. P. Martin
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 11.4 ounces
- Dimensions 5.5 x 0.63 x 8.5 inches
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