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ABADDON - SALEM'S CHILD Tortured and mutilated, the witches of Salem went screaming to their deaths. For almost three hundred years their souls writhed in exquisite agony, helpless to act. Then the boy came. He was young, trusting... receptive to their boundless hatred; an empty vessel waiting to be filled with the burning poison of their revenge. Like a plague rat, he carried their contagion from victim to victim, infecting minds, corrupting bodies, and condemning souls to everlasting torment. Beware his luminous green eyes, for they radiate sickness and death, beware this foul... CHILD OF SALEM (ABADDON was previously published in paperback as SALEM'S CHILD. It is set in modern day Salem and Danvers, MA, and is approximately 81,000 words long.) About the Author Robert W. Walker is the author of more than forty thriller and horror novels, including the acclaimed INSTINCT series featuring FBI medical examiner Jessica Coran. This ebook also contains an excerpt from THE SERPENT FIRE by Robert W. Walker, and ORIGIN by J.A. Konrath. Praise for Robert W. Walker "Masterful." -- Clive Cussler "Ingenious." -- San Francisco Examiner "Gruesome." -- The Sunday Oklahoman "Frightening." -- Midwest Book Review." "Bone-chilling." -- Publisher's Weekly "Perfect for Patricia Cornwell fans." -- Mystery Scene "Walker is a master at the top of his game." -- Jack Kilborn
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- Release Date 10/31/2009
- Author Robert W. Walker
- Language English
- Companies www.robertWalkerbooks.com
- Format Audiobook
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