Daughters Drear
by Thomas Edwards
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Pub Date 3 Aug 2023 | Archive Date 29 Sep 2025
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Description
"An author who knows the horror genre very well. Suspenseful and gripping right up to the chilling finale!" -William Jack Sibley, author of Here We Go Loop de Loop
Crime reporter John Blackwood is looking for answers to the biggest story of all time-a mystery older than creation itself. But making this deadline won't be easy, especially if a murderous cult tied to Judas Iscariot and a trio of ravenous vampiric sisters can stop him
It all begins with an ancient grimoire hidden centuries ago in the wilds of Spanish Texas by a secret order of Catholic warrior-priests to keep the tome's deadly secrets from falling into the wrong hands.
Unearthed in modern times, the forces of evil will let nothing stand in their way to possess the book and restore an insane, renegade angel to power. As a new ice age borne of the dark arts threatens to engulf the planet, Blackwood is running out of time to save mankind from enslavement... or worse.
Can a mere mortal outwit sinister beings beyond comprehension while preventing the apocalypse?
Daughters Drear by Thomas Edwards is a bone-chilling tale of horror you won't be able to put down.
Advance Praise
"An author who knows the horror genre very well. Suspenseful, gripping-right up to the chilling finale!" -William Jack Sibley, author of Here We Go Loop de Loop
"Thomas Edwards draws on his years as a San Antonio police reporter to bring gritty realism and a strong sense of place to this story of an ancient evil unearthed." -Sanford Allen, author of Deadly Passage
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