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Real Monsters (Serial K Series Book 1)

At the risk of channeling Rod Serling, imagine if you will, a journey by four friends to Eastern Europe for the express purpose of proving superstitions emanating from that region were based in fact. Will they discover an unfortunate truth? Now, imagine an escaped lunatic serial killer focusing on a new target. He is who he is, because of molestation by the family priest when he was seven. In his mind, it’s time the Catholic Church higher ups responsible for the cover-ups that perpetuated and enabled priest atrocities have their own come to Jesus meeting. Two very different stories, but could they somehow merge? At the end of the tale you’ll ask yourself, who are the real monsters?

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Sean O'Shea is ready to write his next thriller. He decides to research the origins of Eastern European superstitions and prove they are based in fact. He's about to learn the unfortunate truth.Meanwhile, lunatic Craig Breedlove, serial killer extraordinaire, escapes from the Winnebago Mental Health Institute. He has a new target in mind. The horrendous, despicable priest scandals were only made possible by the enabling of Bishops, Cardinals and Popes. These cover-uppers are his new targets. How will these stories merge and will an unlikely hero come forth?Vampires, a serial killer, immoral priests and unconscionable enablers, who are the real monsters?

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