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Forget Me Knot: Sometimes the monsters win (eBook)

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Forget Me Knot:
Sometimes the monsters win
Forget Me Knot: Sometimes the monsters win eBook Cover, written by Albert David Sutton
Forget Me Knot: Sometimes the monsters win eBook Cover, written by Albert David Sutton
Author(s) Albert David Sutton
Publisher Albert David Sutton
Publication date October 21, 2018
Media type eBook
Length 292 Pages
ASIN B07JKNX3HW

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Forget Me Knot: Sometimes the monsters win is an eBook written by Albert David Sutton. In this work, the story Shaun’s Girl contains a character who is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: Forget Me Knot: Sometimes the monsters win
  • Author: Albert David Sutton
  • Published By: Albert David Sutton
  • Length: 292 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B07JKNX3HW
  • Publishing Date: October 21, 2018


Plot Summary

There are things that can be explained, studied and quantified. They are the things that make us feel safe and happy in the knowledge that we understand our world. But in some corners there are things that lurk just outside of our complacency. They are dark monstrous things - and every now and then someone, somewhere, stumbles upon them.

  • Forget Me Knot: A distraught man stumbles upon a lock of mermaid hair, together with a strange note, inside of an ancient glass bottle washed up on the shore. But what it offers is not without a price.
  • The Summoner: The casual purchase of an old security camera system at a garage sale reveals a journey toward an unimaginable horror.
  • Shaun’s Girl: Two surfing friends fall victim to the charms of an exotic female only to find themselves in the deadly clutches of a succubus.
  • All Hail Roger Gimp: The aliens never counted on the cowardice of a feckless man.

. . . and more!


Book Review

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