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Ghosts of January
Ghosts of January
Ghosts of January
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Ghosts of January

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Lilith drags Deadguy into a case about the daughter of a serial killer and the ghosts of his victims that still haunt her.

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Release dateJun 3, 2017
ISBN9781370176915
Ghosts of January
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Quintin Fortune

Hello Heroes, Quintin Fortune here, the Literary Kung Fu Master. They wanted a bio, and I think I just summed everything up in the first sentence, so enjoy my stuff!

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    Ghosts of January - Quintin Fortune

    Ghosts of January

    Quintin Fortune

    Published by Quintin Fortune at Smashwords

    Copyright 2017 Quintin Fortune

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    Jan Summers spent another restless night in bed. Her sweat-soaked sheets made it unbearable. Her dreams were the same as they were every night for the past twenty years. No, she groaned meekly. No no no no. She shot up, eyes wide with fear. No, she screamed.

    She clutched her knees to her chest and started to quietly weep. Please, leave me alone, she softly begged.

    Deadguy awoke to a loud banging on his apartment door. It was cold and dark, which was to be expected since he hasn't paid the electric bill in a few months. Ugh, he groaned as he felt around for a flashlight. He found something cylinder-shaped, flicked the switch, and the area barely lit up as a famous sci-fi saber replica hummed to life. Close enough, he mumbled.

    He cracked the door open to see the hooded Lilith frantically beating on his door. What took you so long, she demanded,

    I was asleep, he offered.

    Why?

    Our Hero glared. Because it's Two-forty in the morning and I have a full day of sulking to do tomorrow, he explained.

    The necromancer

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