The Curse; Death awaits the ones who make merry Everything fun and good was forbidden because something sinister lurks in the city. You’ll have to be dead to survive, you’d have to remain sad or else you’ll end up being devoured. A man in search of a better life Mark Alexander, a Mexican laborer was offered a job in the United State of America. His dreams had always been to leave his little Mexican town and carve out a better life for himself. However, something has gone wrong in his new place and only a handful of people lives there. Bodies litter the streets and the smell of death hung heavily in the air. Desperation is a greater force than death The town was nothing like Mark envisioned, dilapidated and abandoned houses filled the streets and to crown it all, everyone existed in a zombielike state. He found himself living out his worst nightmare and to survive in this city means dying first. Author’s Introduction To The Novel Right from my childhood, I came to hear about this ghosts, spirits, and devils which hides in the dark, waiting to grab souls. I always wonder why spirits prowl the earth, why demons steal souls and why the devil keeps luring innocent people to hell. There may be so many reasons demons plagues humans, however, the one thing which can make demons have dominions over us is FEAR, his own shadow chases him to death, he sees every red as a hunger warm blood. In this jaw-dropping novel, I have tried to portray a once beautiful town, Gory Hills, Texas, being taken over by something evil. This unseen ghosts and demons prey on humans by enticing their minds and thereby making them fall into their evil traps. For the given account of curious and enthusiastic matters, I will only say a little. The inner story must be uncovered personally by each reader, according to their ability and desire. I can promise certain thrills, merely taking this story as horrifying as possible. - Saketh Ashvapuram.
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- Release Date 07/07/2018
- Author Saketh Ashvapuram
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 4.6 ounces
- Dimensions 6 x 0.14 x 9 inches
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