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Not every priest wants to save your soul. The Goddess of Love is Akaran's matron, but violence is his sermon. When sent to exorcise an ordinary haunting, what he finds is a frozen darkness that threatens every soul in the kingdom. In the village of Toniki, people have been reported missing after venturing into the forest, where the snows of deep winter have dominated the landscape for years. When the militia calls for help, Akaran discovers more than a couple of damned souls. He finds a mountain of the dead with a secret buried beneath. A secret that has the dead men walking, covered by…mehr

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Not every priest wants to save your soul. The Goddess of Love is Akaran's matron, but violence is his sermon. When sent to exorcise an ordinary haunting, what he finds is a frozen darkness that threatens every soul in the kingdom. In the village of Toniki, people have been reported missing after venturing into the forest, where the snows of deep winter have dominated the landscape for years. When the militia calls for help, Akaran discovers more than a couple of damned souls. He finds a mountain of the dead with a secret buried beneath. A secret that has the dead men walking, covered by snowflakes in summer... Welcome to a fantasy world for adults; to a world of blood, gore, swords and sorcery. Welcome, to the Saga of the Dead Men Walking. Buy your copy TODAY to begin the epic adventure, a lifetime in the making.
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Hailing from the Parkersburg area in West Virginia, USA, Joshua is the son of a wonderful woman who has contributed cover artwork for several of his stories and novels (hi mom!) and a stay at home adoptive father to his five furry demonic overlords (or as other people call them, cats). A gamer, a geek, and a cosplayer for charity, he's spent far too much time thinking about geopolitics and societal norms, so trying his hand at being a writer seemed like a good idea... it's less scary than the real world. Usually.