Lynton Viñas, famous demon hunter, leads a life of danger. She pursues honour on the mountain of hope and finds it far too rarely in a world based upon privilege for the few at the expense of the many, but she refuses to bow before adversity. On vacation, she takes an antique train to a place called Stellenbosch in South Africa, where she hopes for a quiet rest, but her reputation for fighting the forces of evil will propel her into a den of wickedness that has created a reign of terror which has plagued the town for over 100 years. This is a woman who understands that when battling evil it is not the soft light of peace that is always needed, but a raging fire; the clamouring shower of lightning that with accompanying rumbling thunder makes the evil ones know that retribution is on its way. Sometimes justice requires the storm, the whirlwind and the earthquake. This time, Wayne Frye, the writer called the Rembrandt of words by European critics, has conjured up an evil like no other. The abomination in room 227 of the Stellenbosch Inn is more than just a ghost. It is an evil entity that is seeking to satisfy a blood lust that claims victim after victim in a macabre right started thousands of years ago. This incarnation of evil has indeed earned the name “The Stellenbosch Terror.”
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- Release Date 08/14/2017
- Author Wayne Frye
- Language English
- Company Peninsula Publishing
- Weight 9 ounces
- Dimensions 5 x 0.57 x 8 inches
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