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The half-demon children are now grown up. They are all happy and living normal lives in total ignorance of their heritage. The ripple that passes through Hell at the release of Gage's powers alerts Grubel to the possibility that his son has been returned to him. He rubs his hands in glee and sets out to find him. To his surprise, he comes across Gage, whom he didn't know existed but senses no Demonic evil in him. He continues his search for his beloved son, Graham, whom he was teaching to use his powers when Graham was a small child. Grubel catches him up with what happened seventeen years…mehr

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The half-demon children are now grown up. They are all happy and living normal lives in total ignorance of their heritage. The ripple that passes through Hell at the release of Gage's powers alerts Grubel to the possibility that his son has been returned to him. He rubs his hands in glee and sets out to find him. To his surprise, he comes across Gage, whom he didn't know existed but senses no Demonic evil in him. He continues his search for his beloved son, Graham, whom he was teaching to use his powers when Graham was a small child. Grubel catches him up with what happened seventeen years ago, causing him to become furious at Mandy for binding his powers and June for altering his memories of his father and the fun they'd had together. Whoever came up with the saying that 'Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned' had obviously not come across a half-demon adult finding out his heritage had been stripped from him and his memories of his true past replaced with false images. The hatred for Mandy and June leads him to work with his father to exact extreme revenge on them, using whatever means available.
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Beth has been an avid reader since the age of 15. She began reading her sister's books, starting with the 'Angéeacute;lique' series and was completely hooked as a reader. She is an experienced Chemistry / Senior Maths teacher. Since retirement, she became a proof-reader for her niece. As she had read thousands of books, her niece suggested she should write a book of her own. Beth always replied that she was a reader, not a writer. Her daughter became a published author and also insisted that her mother should write her own stories. One day, Beth sat down at the computer with a blank screen, put her fingers on the keys, let her mind go where it wanted to go, and words appeared on the screen. That was the beginning of Quest For The Rei Mala. Beth lives in Ipswich with her husband. Her two daughters and 5 grandchildren live close by.