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Monsters Religion
Monsters Religion
Monsters Religion
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Monsters Religion

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Religion was once a man of purity - ONCE. Now, he craves what he has lost to the sinner's soul that was born within him after a meeting with something terrifying. However, his rampage of death will not go unchallenged. Hunters - fighters of great strength - are after Religion and they will not rest until this monster is put down forever.

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Release dateNov 23, 2012
ISBN9781301946907
Monsters Religion
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Kenneth Guthrie

Kenneth Guthrie is a writer of sci-fi, fantasy and crime novels.Profile image credit: Vincent Gerbouin at Pexels.com

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    Monsters Religion - Kenneth Guthrie

    Monsters Religion

    Kenneth Guthrie

    Copyright 2012 Lunatic Ink Publishing

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    Monster

    I was once a holy man. I WAS because one day I met a slim man with a bald head and an attitude towards life that could only be called dark. When I met him he told me nothing of what it would be like, what life would be like after my fall into the demon kingdom that he is most certainly the prince of.

    It was the winter of 2012 when it happened. I was a priest - a believer of great virtue at the time. He was a man, just a man (nothing less and so much more). He asked me if I would like an opportunity in a small cafe in the central city. I remember the eyes mainly. Those eyes both broken and pleading, both insanely hard and infinitely mushy. I remember them because, at the time, I did not understand them. I thought him just a pained soul on the edge of life's burdens, who had seen too much of the blender that is life. That is all really that I can really remember of him, except the moment that he killed me, of course. I will never forget that.

    I remember somehow ending up on the street in the sweltering hot heat of the evening air. It was dark, but not unpleasant - a blessing

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