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Mine Is A Long Lonesome Grave #2 (Of 4) Cover A Chris Shehan (Mature)
Mine Is A Long Lonesome Grave #2 (Of 4) Cover A Chris Shehan (Mature)
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Relentless storytellers Justin Jordan (The Strange Talent of Luther Strode) and Chris Shehan (House of Slaughter) unleash the next mind-bending, heart-pounding chapter of the must-read Appalachian revenge epic with a horrifically gnarled mystery buried deep at its core . . . Harley Creed has been cursed-and, unless he can find and kill the bad man who laid his hex down, he'll be dead in seven days. His next stop: the Weaver clan-the local, family-run crime syndicate Harley used to enforce for . . . and the only ones he believes to be capable of such magic. As Harley cuts a revenge-fueled path through the town of Briar Falls to uncover the Weavers' whereabouts, he's is about to find out that his hometown is steeped in a century of secrets . . . and that letting his curse run its course might be less painful than extracting the full price of vengeance.
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