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Prophecy of Blood: A Supernatural Psychic Thriller
- Wraith Hunter Chronicles, Book 2
- Narrated by: Karen Krause
- Length: 8 hrs and 8 mins
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Summary
When your immortal enemy kills for fun, you need to step up.
After telepathic shocks, ghostly warnings, and cryptic cautions from a secret book burst into her life, Dianne learned her psychic empath abilities fast to defend herself from an immortal savage. Now, she’ll risk her life to help the wraith hunters save more innocents from a brutal serial killer.
Racing against time and discovering new powers to save lives, Dianne must battle an enchanted enemy, guide the efforts of her team, and prove her inner strength and empathic competency to survive.
Clive Cussler Society Adventure Writer's Competition finalist and best-selling author John Monteith brings you this thriller that blends supernatural, metaphysical, and paranormal elements in one pause-resisting adventure.
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- Helen
- 31-08-19
amazing book
this thriller that blends supernatural, metaphysical, and paranormal elements in one page-turning adventure.
amazing book enjoyed from start to finish
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- Mia Harper
- 23-03-20
Lady of the Knife & Machine Gun Nana ride again...
Diane, Connor and Liam are charged with another mission by the Order after their previous success. This new wraith, is far worse and has left many more victims behind. I found this book a slow start like the first one, and the narrator was a bit robotic, but the story was good and the characters interesting, that in itself made me want to persevere with the book to see where it was going. I really enjoyed the raport between Diane and her family, and Connor and Liam, and the hint of a maybe romance was intriguing, I'm tempted to keep going with the series tho'.
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