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Community of Fear

(2021)
(The fourth book in the Spirit Core series)
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The danger level is greater than ever before, but so is the potential for fear….

The results from Clive’s carnage at the carnival had been spectacular, harvesting the souls of many carnival-goers for the Goddess of the Underworld. However, the final events – before he left that scenario – hadn’t gone according to plan.

Interrupted in his task of disposing of the carnival workers with his Minions, the reincarnated soul of emotionless serial killer, Clive Logan, managed to escape just in time when a representative of the Divine tracked him down and attempted to destroy him. Unfortunately, his Minions weren’t so lucky; all of them were knocked unconscious and captured, reportedly to be interrogated later for information about Clive and where he came from.

Now, Clive is charged with either extracting them from the clutches of the Hand of the Divine – the religious representatives that handle the relocation of lost souls on Earth – or killing them before they could reveal what the Goddess of the Underworld is doing in the mortal realm. To do that, though, he has to enter a city protected by the Divine, a perfect community where the people come from all walks of life and are living together in utopian harmony.

Sadly for them, this “perfect community” doesn’t have any clue what they’re in for when Clive shows up ready to rescue his Minions….

Warning: There are some very sensitive and disturbing activities described in this book, as well as it being the tale of a serial killer doing what serial killers do; so, if you are opposed to those sorts of things, turn back now…

Contains LitRPG/GameLit aspects such as statistics and leveling, as well as Dungeon Core elements.


Genre: GameLit

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