Statues of Angels
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Ongoing, First published Apr 01, 2019
Heaven has fallen. 

The angels are cast down to Earth, one by one. Huntsmen will track them down, trade and smuggle them through the cities. Their charred feathers and broken minds will be used to make deadly poisons and black market drugs. Here on Earth, in Hell, they will live in sin. 

Growing up among the supernatural, Mersades and Hollis Moss experienced the hardships of being human, intensified by the surrounding populations of werewolves and fallen angels. The vampires have been hunted to the point of extinction. They are mere legends, told only to keep one's children out of the mountains. 

Mersades herself was also a legend, one made up of genetic anger issues, lack of impulse control, and a drive for revenge. But her little brother was too kind, too gentle. She would ruin anyone who touched him. When a horrific accident in the city results in a high body count and a missing child, fingers are pointed at Mersades. It isn't long before another hunt has a begun. 

For the first time in history, Huntsmen are gunning for human blood.
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