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Evil
Walks: Featuring the Sandman
by
Barry K. Nelson
Genre:
Action, Adventure, Dark Fantasy
Operating
from the Fallen Angel Tavern in the city of Pittsburgh's North Side,
the mysterious figure known as the Sandman waits for the chance to
grant the denizens of the city their every wish.
From
the darkest corners they come in search of wealth, power, or revenge.
The
deal is simple.
Just
tell the Sandman about one of your dreams and he'll grant you a wish.
Anything
you want.
But
when you deal with the likes of The Sandman you should always
remember that old saying, be careful what you wish for.
Evil
walks the darkened streets.
And
every footstep leads directly to The Sandman.
A
Pennsylvania native, Barry K. Nelson has attended college and worked
at a variety of jobs, including retail and the corporate environment.
Barry enjoys reading and gardening, and is a fan of science fiction
and horror movies, Marvel comic collecting, and the X-box 360. Barry
has written short stories in addition to his science fiction series,
The McKenzie Files.
$10
Amazon giftcard,
ebook copy of Evil Walks
– 1 winner each
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That's a very scary cover. I love how descriptive the title is too.
ReplyDeleteThe cover is spooky - perfect!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a dark and complex world to read about.
ReplyDeleteThe cover is intriguing. It sets the tone for the book!
ReplyDeleteI read some of Barry K. Nelson's books and I really enjoyed them.
ReplyDeleteAlthough there is nothing intrinsically evil about a skull, the use of it on this cover certainly enhances the title!
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