Bozely Green isn't a man of faith, but he is a man on a mission.Hunting for magical relics lost its luster when Bozley realized demons were real and trying to force their way into our world. Sure, giving up the money that came with being the world's foremost relic hunter had been hard but he had a higher purpose now. It didn't hurt that using his special gifts to banish demons kept his name buzzing amongst the magical community. Sometimes being the most powerful mage on the West Coast had its advantages, especially if he was looking to catch a free meal at Zonks.Still, being a demon hunter was a lonely life. All he had now was his apprentice David and his only friend Detective Benitez. They were the only two people that knew the truth: getting close to Bozley Green was bad for your long term health. Dying wasn't the worst thing that could happen to you, not when a demon could drag your soul into the pit for eternity. Unwilling to risk the lives of others needlessly, Bozley slowly withdrew from the world. Despite his desperation to stay out of the line of fire, Bozley's self-imposed isolation came to a swift end when Benny called with a new job. He'd tried to refuse, but he owed Benny a debt and the detective was calling in his chip. Then she walked into his office, and any of the hundred excuses he had thought of to get out of the job died on his lips. He would do whatever it took to save this woman even if it meant losing his own soul in the process.
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- Release Date 09/03/2017
- Author Bradford Bates
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 10.9 ounces
- Dimensions 5 x 0.56 x 8 inches
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