By
Joseph Spencer
Sometimes the toughest fight lies within yourself.
As more dark secrets come to light, the battle for souls
pushes Prairieville to the brink of war in the living and supernatural realms.
Jeff Wrage swears a blood oath to Abaddon, the supernatural
avenger of murder victims, to hunt the crooked cop who butchered his wife. Jeff
wonders whether he can be the executioner Abaddon requires. Their pact throws
the supernatural realm in chaos and threatens to trigger an apocalyptic fight
for control of the afterlife between the Sons of Darkness and Sons of Light
foretold in the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Orlando Marino sees the death of Cyrus Black as his
opportunity to restore the Marino family's stronghold in Prairieville’s
organized crime scene and become a mob kingpin. He unleashes a plague, turning
its victims into mindless followers. Cyrus' heir is busy rooting out a traitor
and is unable to stop the coming turf war in the realm of man.
The fate of all rests with Homicide Detective Anna Duke, who
steps into the shoes of her mentor while coming to terms with unrequited love.
As she tries to clear the fallen hero's name, she takes on a case where corpses
go missing. Her new partner is reported dead. She learns the truth about her true
identity and uncovers a trail of secrets questioning her tragic past. She
journeys to avert the destruction of all creation.
Excerpt
“What do I have to do? I didn’t know rules before I did the
ritual,” Jeff cowered into a ball, pulling his knees up to his chest and
wrapping his arms around them. It was definitely the weirdest conversation he’d
ever had, considering he was talking to himself or whatever was inside of him
now.
“My terms are simple,” Abaddon rumbled, once again speaking
to Jeff through his own lips. “You must avenge the lives of the wrongful dead
by killing those who robbed them of their rightful place in the afterlife.
After I’ve collected the souls you’ve punished, I’ll help you avenge your wife.
I’ll help you kill Christopher Sinks.”
Jeff’s eyes searched his suddenly glowing skin looking for
answers. “What if I can’t kill for you? I’ve never hurt anyone. I don’t know
how I’d do something like that.”
The beastly laugh once again rattled his chest so hard his
ribs hurt. “Don’t worry, boy. I’ll show you. Let me see if I can convince you.
Hear the plea of the souls stuck in limbo, waiting for judgment against their
murderers.” Jeff’s hands were forced toward each other. A thunderous clap
echoed when they met together. The wound on his right palm reopened and drops
of blood littered the ground.
Immediately, loud rustling noises surrounded Jeff on all
sides. Clumps of dirt in front of graves everywhere shook and collapsed. Pale,
glowing hands clawed out of their disturbed burial plots. The bony hands
reached out toward the sky, fighting to be free of their earthly bonds.
Gradually, heads, torsos and full bodies climbed out of the overturned soil.
Some were only skeletons, while other corpses growled as they inched closer,
sagging, rotting flesh dripped blood, dirt and worms to the ground with every
step. Some were dismembered. Some were riddled with bullet holes. Others bled
from gashes in their sides, stomachs and necks. All of them had a blinding
light poking out of the cracks and crags of their rotting flesh. They reached
out toward him. None of their mouths moved. Yet, an otherworldly buzz of
whispers filled the air. The uncovered corpses seemed to be chanting.
“We’re the wrongful dead,” they whispered. “We’re robbed of
our eternal bed. Our souls mark the evil deeds. Punish those with bloodthirsty
needs. Kill the ones who took our eternity. Kill them and set us free.”
AUTHOR
INFORMATION:
As a boy, Joseph Spencer immersed himself in the deductive
logic of Sherlock Holmes, the heroic crime fighting of Batman and Spider-Man,
and a taste for the tragic with dramas from poets like Shakespeare and Homer.
Before Joseph took to spinning his own tales, he pursued a
career in print sports journalism, graduating summa cum laude from Southern
Illinois University-Carbondale. He covered such events as NASCAR’s Subway 500
race in Martinsville, the NBA Draft Camp in Chicago, the Junior College World
Series, and Minor League Baseball’s Midwest League All-Star Game during a
ten-year career throughout the Midwest. Now, he works as an emergency
telecommunications specialist with an Illinois police department. The
combination of years of writing experience with a background working with law
enforcement professionals gave rise to his writing aspirations.
Joseph was married to Dr. Amy (Waggoner) Spencer, an accomplished
veterinary doctor, on March 14, 2012. He received word his debut novel was
accepted by his publisher, Damnation Books, the next day. Joseph is hard at
work on the rest of the series. Book 2 – Wrage – was released June 1, 2013. The Spencer family enjoys reading Charlaine
Harris, George R.R. Martin, Mary Janice Davidson, and most paranormal stories.
The Spencers also enjoy quoting movie lines from “The Princess Bride”, “Rain
Man”, “Bridesmaids”, and “Office Space.”
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