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Tales of a Demon Hunter

"You mean dragons are real?""What do you think the rocket launcher is for?"Thrust into a world of horror and nightmares, F.B.I. agent Ted Carter finds that everything he thought was imaginary and myth is reality and becomes the demon hunter known as Wraith in "You Gotta Start Somewhere". In the story "Southern Hospitality", Wraith reluctantly teams up with a local Sheriff--just as stubborn as he is--to discover why miners have gone missing in a small Kentucky town. In "Holy S*#t! It’s an Angel!", Wraith must battle Hell’s deadliest soldiers. But even with help from above, will he live long enough to find out why these demonic beasts are targeting a secret military base? Deep in the world of the vampires, our hunter is introduced to the alluring Miranda as the both of them track down a band of rogue vampires in" Bite Me". And in "Bark at the Moon", Wraith comes face to face with the brutality of the Wendigo, killing machines both feral and horrifying. To the average Joe, this is the stuff of nightmares. To Wraith, it‘s just another day.

About the Author

Author Eric A. DeFratis currently lives in Newport News, Virginia with his beautiful wife, Jennifer, and their amazing son, Larry Alexander. Tales of a Demon Hunter is his second book preceded by his first novel, Shadows of Patriotism. A comic book enthusiast since he was a child, Eric is currently working on Volume 2 of the Demon Hunter saga and more Shadows books. Enjoy.

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