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Title | : | Pendant (The Undead Hunters #1) |
Author | : | Stephen C. Ormsby |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 157 pages |
Published | : | April 1st 2013 by Grimoire Press |
Categories | : | Free Books. Books |
Stephen C. Ormsby
ebook | Pages: 157 pages Rating: 3.67 | 6 Users | 5 Reviews
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Varnok the Great Wizard wants revenge against the people who burnt him at the stake for murder three hundred years before. He has waited patiently in Hell for his opportunity.Now, the Pendant has come together, and the time to make the pay for their actions against him is here. He will release his power upon Earth.
Maggie finds half a pendant in a sea-side market and Logan is given his by family, forcing the two into a horrific world they had never imagined, and running for their lives.
Will they learn the secret of the Pendant before it is too late?
Will there new-found love be strong enough to stop Varnok, a three hundred year old Wizard from the pits of Hell?
Pendant is the first book in The Undead Hunters series.
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ISBN: | 0615794203 (ISBN13: 9780615794204) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.ideascaptured.com/blog/books-by-the-author-stephen-c-ormsby/ |
Series: | The Undead Hunters #1 |
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Ratings: 3.67 From 6 Users | 5 ReviewsPiece Regarding Books Pendant (The Undead Hunters #1)
A roller coaster ride into the land of horror... Graphic details that would cause sleepless nights... This being my first book to read in the horror genre, it took me by surprise that I didn't flinch so much throughout the story though I did say, "Ewe gross!" and "Ouch!" quite often... Stephen has a way with telling a story to those readers with a vivid imagination, as I was able to play out the entire book.Starting out I thought every character who wore the 'Pendant' would end up being brutally
This was a really good book after I got past my anger after the young couple and there unborn child was killed. you must read to find out yourself how they died. I will probably read this book again to see if I have a different point of view at a later time.
It is difficult to read this genre from anyone other than Stephen King...too many high expectations. Imagine my surprise when from the start I was caught like a helpless fly in Mr. Ormsby complex web of plotlines. Horror, mystesty, sadness and hope all linger beautifully in the Pendant. Sure, there were times my nose crinkled at the impeccably detailed scenes of massacre but to be honest, it's all necessary. The author uses a powerful narrative to lure his reader into his emotional roller
I received an ARC copy of The Pendant by Stephen C. Ormsby to review. The Pendant is quite simply the worst book Ive ever read. If you like reading in gruesome detail about people being tortured and eaten alive, then this is the book for you. Long ago, the pendant in the title was split in two. Through the centuries, the two half pendants keep ending up at antique shows and garage sales where they seem to broadcasting a kind of irresistible attraction. Once the unwary buyer succumbs to the
A roller coaster ride into the land of horror... Graphic details that would cause sleepless nights... This being my first book to read in the horror genre, it took me by surprise that I didn't flinch so much throughout the story though I did say, "Ewe gross!" and "Ouch!" quite often... Stephen has a way with telling a story to those readers with a vivid imagination, as I was able to play out the entire book.Starting out I thought every character who wore the 'Pendant' would end up being brutally
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