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Incubus (Novel II)

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Incubus
Incubus Book Cover, written by D.F. Jones
Incubus Book Cover, written by D.F. Jones
Author(s) D.F. Jones
Series Trilogy of Sin
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Publication date January 21, 2008
Media type Paperback
Length 548 Pages
ISBN 978-1425774066
Preceded by Succubus

For other uses of the word Incubus, see Incubus (disambiguation).


Incubus is a novel written by D.F. Jones. It is the second work in the Trilogy of Sin series by this author. In this work one of the characters has abilities and powers similar to that of an Incubus.


Overview

  • Title: Incubus
  • Author: D.F. Jones
  • Published By: Xlibris Corporation
  • Length: 548 Pages
  • Format: Paperback
  • ISBN-10: 1425774067
  • ISBN-13: 978-1425774066
  • Publishing Date: January 21, 2008


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Plot Summary

In continuation of Rayna's life, she finds herself as a Household slave, in the position of being tortured and beaten daily. In true psoiopathic form, her demonic possession causes her personality to split - then to rob the graves of those that have passed before. With purposes so evil her mind shuts off from those that would further inflict torture, she runs away with the youngest member of the Rosa's familia. Her dramatic split-personality begins to take its toll on her sanity - while across the Country in Phoenix Arizona - The first "Sightings" of genuine UFO's leads to a single entity infestation that concentrates it's evil intent on the entire city, using a single small family as a place to hide out and procreate.

With diabolic plans that follow future generations, this Entity sets into motion the decimation of Mankind. Can Rayna recognize the role she has been placed in, well enough to stop the murderous intent of the evil offspring created simply to wipe out all human life? Will she have the control over this monster that lives and breaths - only to sexually generate it's own hybrid population? As man's clock runs down, can the most powerful thrust of evil ever called forth - be brought to bear with Rayna's minuscule powers of telepathy? Or will the "Church of the Butterfly" succeed in draining the blood of every living human in GoG's creation?


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