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Hell: Struck Devil

Hell: Struck Devil

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Wed, Jul 24, 2024
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Fantasy
In the bustling city of Downhaven, dark forces lurk just beneath the surface of everyday life. Alex Lockheart, a 17-year-old high school student, is haunted by terrifying nightmares of twisted creatures and shadowy figures. With his parents mysteriously absent for nearly a year, Alex's only solace is his best friend, Emma, who shares his sense of unease about the strange occurrences plaguing their lives.When a malevolent entity known as the Dream Eater begins to manifest in the real world, feeding on Alex's fear and despair, the two friends find themselves in a desperate struggle for survival. Just when hope seems lost, a mysterious and formidable demon hunter named Ampersand intervenes, driving the creature away and revealing a hidden world of demons and exorcists.
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After surviving a tragic accident that took her father's life, sixteen-year-old Emma is forced to move to a quiet little town with her grieving mother. The town is picture-perfect-too perfect. But beneath the surface, something is deeply wrong. Their new house is unsettling. The air feels cold. The nights are too quiet. And Emma can't shake the feeling that something-or someone-is watching her. Her mother, once grieving, is suddenly... too happy. The townspeople are welcoming-too welcoming. And the house? It whispers to her. Tells her things she shouldn't know. But no one will listen. As Emma unravels the town's secrets, she realizes she was never meant to leave. And if she doesn't escape soon, she might not be Emma anymore.

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