Does evil walk freely among us? Can it actually manifest into our world and destroy the lives of those it chooses at will? Or is evil merely a word used to describe the appalling acts of man? The residents of Cumberland Springs are discovering the answers to these questions with grim consequences. Six months ago, an emaciated body was discovered in a backyard garden shed, causing unimaginable torment for those who came in contact with it. Their lives were forever changed at that moment, and no one has been able to erase the horrible mark left by the presence surrounding this man. But the real terror has only just begun.Lauren Rivers, Devon Harris, and FBI Agent Henry Ward have done their best to move on with their lives and forget about what happened in hospital room 337 last November, but something won’t let them. Evil has attached itself and is now making their lives unbearable to the point of misery. They could never have imagined the horrors that would follow their interaction with the man in that room. And now that he’s gone, has it actually latched onto them, or is it something else? What has slithered out of the darkness to fill their world with suffering? And is it alone?The terrifying story continues as a small town is again assaulted by unfathomable evil and forced to confront what no human being could ever conceive possible. Dire Harvest Book 2 will make you question the existence of true evil among us, long after you finish reading it.
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- Release Date 11/10/2021
- Author Robert Ferencz
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 1.66 pounds
- Dimensions 6 x 1.02 x 9 inches
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