Hell is of your own creation or at least that is what Jerry was always told. It wasn’t until after he died that he realized how accurate that old saying was. In Hell, the souls of the damned walk an endless desolate plain, carrying with them the tools of their damnation. For each soul the land changes offering each a new and personalized set of torments. The only thing the souls in Hell hold in common is an undeniable urge to walk. Each drawn to a singular point just over the horizon, towards a place no one knows and from which none have ever returned. Now one small group of outlaws is going against the grain. Through cunning, guile and sheer violence these riders from across time have found a way to cheat the system and fight the relentless urge to walk towards the horizon. When Jerry unwillingly falls in with this group of dangerous men he will find himself hunted by nightmarish demons, forced to face the sins of his life and soon finds himself locked into a struggle for his very soul. Eventually Jerry and the outlaws are soon forced to choose, either serve the demons in Hell or risk eternity on the run. Will the riders’ give up what little of their humanity that remains? Is there any hope for the damned to find salvation in the midst of Hell? “An energetic and original read! Hell’s Highwaymen take you on an unpredictable journey through a timeless Hell. It’s an exciting and engaging story, one that will surprise you with the depth of its characters.” – Jeremy Wilson “I always figured Hell would be violent and full of horrors, But I never knew it could be this much fun. From the first page, Hell’s Highwaymen grabs you by the throat and never let's go!” –Brian Castner, author of All the Ways We Kill and Die.
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- Release Date 04/27/2018
- Author Mr. Phillip Granath
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 1.61 pounds
- Dimensions 6 x 0.98 x 9 inches
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