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Soul Destroyer
- Soul Collector Series, Book 2
- Narrated by: Thom Bowers
- Length: 7 hrs and 55 mins
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Summary
The terror has only just begun....
After a bloody battle in New Hampshire, ghost hunter and retired Marine Shane Ryan has crushed the Blood and Silver biker gang. Or at least, that’s what he believes.
The sinister power manipulating them behind the scenes leaves a trail of evil and darkness in its wake. And Shane is ready to chase it to hell and back….
Following a trail of broken bodies and shattered souls, Shane’s crusade steers him from sun-scorched Arizona to the snow-swept forests of Canada. But he quickly discovers that he is not the only one on the hunt.
As he battles ghosts and biker cultists alike, Shane slowly realizes that someone…or something…is following his tracks. A deadly enforcer, with an army of malevolent spirits at its beck and call, is looking for a fight.
And Shane Ryan will give them the deadliest battle of his life....
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- Elacsap
- 04-01-23
A middle book!
The second part of any triology always suffers from not really having a middle or an end. It was good to continue the story, I like the chapter of Shane Rulyan, but to be honest it felt rather 'samey' to the first story and I felt the end was rushed. I am not sure how the collaboration is worked between Ron Ripley and Nick Efstathiou but there is something missing a bit from previous books.
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