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Are you a fan of murder mysteries, fiction, supernatural tales, the occult, and vampires? Do you love psychological thrillers that keep you hanging on the edge of your seat? Is a book about rituals exactly what you need to transition from a mundane reading routine? Well, get your chills and thrills on now with this outstanding book, now!

In fact, one ARC reader in San Francisco, California praised this book for its literary and suspenseful flair: “As a fan girl of Agatha Christie and other masters in this genre, I was pleasantly surprised with this debut novel and eagerly added it to my collection based on its twists and turns of rich imagery and plot complexities. I hope it’s merely one in a series because the characters are relatable and memorable!”
Join Max, Chris, Joan, and the clever cast of characters as they solve the case of graphic killings. Uncover insights about the Blue Shadows, an ancient sect that worshipped Satan. The author describes this eerie activity with precision and pizazz: “It’s indicated here that they bring special gifts to the Devil to appease him; these are the eyes of the victim. Eyes symbolize light and spiritual knowledge, the discovery of truth. They also cut off the tip of the victim’s nose, but … it is still completely unclear what this means and why they do it. In return, they receive some power. But to obtain this, they must collect the required number of victims during one lunar cycle, 29 days. These rites are held to attract new members of the sect, as well as to increase strength. The Queen feeds her strength through sacrifice.”
Keep your eyes peeled for additional clues along the way in this riveting read that will tingle your spine and keep you glued to it page after page! Click the Buy Now Button for a spooktacular reading adventure!

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