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Grim Tales: Death's Right Hand

Grim Tales: Death's Right Hand

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"Death? I'm not afraid of Death, we have an understanding." The words of a man cut down in his prime, a man offered another shot at a semblance of life, a life as one of Death's Reapers. But when the balance of life is threatened by a force from outside of existence will he be ready to stand tall and do his duty? Hi guys a word from little ol' me, this is a major work in progress and I appreciate any and all constructive feedback, Don't be afraid to comment, let me know what you think and please enjoy it.
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Following the end of George's childhood and into a new, aggravating world that has no loose ends to tie. He and his friends will have to survive past the thinnest of ice when it comes to the Redwoods chasing them, the newfound creatures of the world, and the looming threat of their own mistakes. With or without their blood within their skin, the bones in their bodies, their brains in their skulls. They'll have to hope and grasp onto each other to survive the next sunrise. Join me once more on the continuation of George's life story. Let us find out if he will survive under these increasingly brutal times. Or perhaps he will crack and fall under the surfacing pressure that surrounds his being like a snake. Maybe the Redwoods will take him prisoner. Maybe his own mind will take him for a wild ride. Maybe the creatures of the day and night will take him instead. But he knows, deep within his soul he knows, that they won't take him alive.

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