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« Reply #75 on: October 05, 2011, 06:04:30 AM »

BEHOLD, THE CHILD by Harry Shannon

This is a long novella from the anthology Brimstone Turnpike. Shroud magazine called it "A perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural."
 
"Behold, the Child", by Harry Shannon, is the perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural. A maverick, burned-out cop haunted by his last city case ignores advice and a "wrong" turn en route to his retirement gig in the isolated desert town of his youth. It's dark, brooding, and reminds us that unfortunately, not everyone takes advantage of divine second chances."
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« Reply #76 on: October 12, 2011, 05:46:46 AM »

BEHOLD, THE CHILD by Harry Shannon

This is a long novella from the anthology Brimstone Turnpike. Shroud magazine called it "A perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural."
 
"Behold, the Child", by Harry Shannon, is the perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural. A maverick, burned-out cop haunted by his last city case ignores advice and a "wrong" turn en route to his retirement gig in the isolated desert town of his youth. It's dark, brooding, and reminds us that unfortunately, not everyone takes advantage of divine second chances."
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http://www.amazon.com/Behold-the-Child-Novella-ebook/dp/B003U4W7YU/ref=cm_syf_dtl_pl_4

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« Reply #77 on: October 19, 2011, 05:55:45 AM »

BEHOLD, THE CHILD by Harry Shannon

This is a long novella from the anthology Brimstone Turnpike. Shroud magazine called it "A perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural."
 
"Behold, the Child", by Harry Shannon, is the perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural. A maverick, burned-out cop haunted by his last city case ignores advice and a "wrong" turn en route to his retirement gig in the isolated desert town of his youth. It's dark, brooding, and reminds us that unfortunately, not everyone takes advantage of divine second chances."
-SHROUD Magazine
 
http://www.amazon.com/Behold-the-Child-Novella-ebook/dp/B003U4W7YU/ref=cm_syf_dtl_pl_4
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« Reply #78 on: October 26, 2011, 05:52:11 AM »

BEHOLD, THE CHILD by Harry Shannon

This is a long novella from the anthology Brimstone Turnpike. Shroud magazine called it "A perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural."
 
"Behold, the Child", by Harry Shannon, is the perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural. A maverick, burned-out cop haunted by his last city case ignores advice and a "wrong" turn en route to his retirement gig in the isolated desert town of his youth. It's dark, brooding, and reminds us that unfortunately, not everyone takes advantage of divine second chances."
-SHROUD Magazine
 
http://www.amazon.com/Behold-the-Child-Novella-ebook/dp/B003U4W7YU/ref=cm_syf_dtl_pl_4

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« Reply #79 on: November 02, 2011, 06:09:50 AM »

BEHOLD, THE CHILD by Harry Shannon

This is a long novella from the anthology Brimstone Turnpike. Shroud magazine called it "A perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural."
 
"Behold, the Child", by Harry Shannon, is the perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural. A maverick, burned-out cop haunted by his last city case ignores advice and a "wrong" turn en route to his retirement gig in the isolated desert town of his youth. It's dark, brooding, and reminds us that unfortunately, not everyone takes advantage of divine second chances."
-SHROUD Magazine
 
http://www.amazon.com/Behold-the-Child-Novella-ebook/dp/B003U4W7YU/ref=cm_syf_dtl_pl_4
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« Reply #80 on: November 09, 2011, 06:44:18 AM »

BEHOLD, THE CHILD by Harry Shannon has dropped to 99 cents

This is a long novella from the anthology Brimstone Turnpike. Shroud magazine called it "A perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural."
 
"Behold, the Child", by Harry Shannon, is the perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural. A maverick, burned-out cop haunted by his last city case ignores advice and a "wrong" turn en route to his retirement gig in the isolated desert town of his youth. It's dark, brooding, and reminds us that unfortunately, not everyone takes advantage of divine second chances."
-SHROUD Magazine
 
http://www.amazon.com/Behold-the-Child-Novella-ebook/dp/B003U4W7YU/ref=cm_syf_dtl_pl_4

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« Reply #81 on: November 16, 2011, 06:52:02 AM »

BEHOLD, THE CHILD is a long novella from the anthology Brimstone Turnpike. Shroud Magazine called it "A perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural."
 
"Behold, the Child", by Harry Shannon, is the perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural. A maverick, burned-out cop haunted by his last city case ignores advice and a "wrong" turn en route to his retirement gig in the isolated desert town of his youth. It's dark, brooding, and reminds us that unfortunately, not everyone takes advantage of divine second chances."
-SHROUD Magazine
 
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« Reply #82 on: November 23, 2011, 07:07:14 AM »

BEHOLD, THE CHILD is a long novella from the anthology Brimstone Turnpike. Shroud Magazine called it "A perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural."
 
"Behold, the Child", by Harry Shannon, is the perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural. A maverick, burned-out cop haunted by his last city case ignores advice and a "wrong" turn en route to his retirement gig in the isolated desert town of his youth. It's dark, brooding, and reminds us that unfortunately, not everyone takes advantage of divine second chances."
-SHROUD Magazine
 
http://www.amazon.com/Behold-the-Child-Novella-ebook/dp/B003U4W7YU/ref=cm_syf_dtl_pl_4

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« Reply #83 on: November 30, 2011, 07:06:14 AM »

BEHOLD, THE CHILD is a long novella from the anthology Brimstone Turnpike. Shroud Magazine called it "A perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural."
 
"Behold, the Child", by Harry Shannon, is the perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural. A maverick, burned-out cop haunted by his last city case ignores advice and a "wrong" turn en route to his retirement gig in the isolated desert town of his youth. It's dark, brooding, and reminds us that unfortunately, not everyone takes advantage of divine second chances."
-SHROUD Magazine
 
http://www.amazon.com/Behold-the-Child-Novella-ebook/dp/B003U4W7YU/ref=cm_syf_dtl_pl_4
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« Reply #84 on: December 07, 2011, 06:51:07 AM »

BEHOLD, THE CHILD is a long novella from the anthology Brimstone Turnpike. Shroud Magazine called it "A perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural."
 
"Behold, the Child", by Harry Shannon, is the perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural. A maverick, burned-out cop haunted by his last city case ignores advice and a "wrong" turn en route to his retirement gig in the isolated desert town of his youth. It's dark, brooding, and reminds us that unfortunately, not everyone takes advantage of divine second chances."
-SHROUD Magazine
 
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« Reply #85 on: December 14, 2011, 07:16:06 AM »

BEHOLD, THE CHILD is a long novella from the anthology Brimstone Turnpike. Shroud Magazine called it "A perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural."
 
"Behold, the Child", by Harry Shannon, is the perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural. A maverick, burned-out cop haunted by his last city case ignores advice and a "wrong" turn en route to his retirement gig in the isolated desert town of his youth. It's dark, brooding, and reminds us that unfortunately, not everyone takes advantage of divine second chances."
-SHROUD Magazine
 
http://www.amazon.com/Behold-the-Child-Novella-ebook/dp/B003U4W7YU/ref=cm_syf_dtl_pl_4

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« Reply #86 on: December 21, 2011, 01:40:35 PM »

BEHOLD, THE CHILD is a long novella from the anthology Brimstone Turnpike. Shroud Magazine called it "A perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural."
 
"Behold, the Child", by Harry Shannon, is the perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural. A maverick, burned-out cop haunted by his last city case ignores advice and a "wrong" turn en route to his retirement gig in the isolated desert town of his youth. It's dark, brooding, and reminds us that unfortunately, not everyone takes advantage of divine second chances."
-SHROUD Magazine
 
http://www.amazon.com/Behold-the-Child-Novella-ebook/dp/B003U4W7YU/ref=cm_syf_dtl_pl_4

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« Reply #87 on: January 04, 2012, 07:34:42 AM »

BEHOLD, THE CHILD is a long novella from the anthology Brimstone Turnpike. Shroud Magazine called it "A perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural."
 
"Behold, the Child", by Harry Shannon, is the perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural. A maverick, burned-out cop haunted by his last city case ignores advice and a "wrong" turn en route to his retirement gig in the isolated desert town of his youth. It's dark, brooding, and reminds us that unfortunately, not everyone takes advantage of divine second chances."
-SHROUD Magazine
 
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« Reply #88 on: January 11, 2012, 07:00:30 AM »

BEHOLD, THE CHILD is a long novella from the anthology Brimstone Turnpike. Shroud Magazine called it "A perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural."
 
"Behold, the Child", by Harry Shannon, is the perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural. A maverick, burned-out cop haunted by his last city case ignores advice and a "wrong" turn en route to his retirement gig in the isolated desert town of his youth. It's dark, brooding, and reminds us that unfortunately, not everyone takes advantage of divine second chances."
-SHROUD Magazine
 
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« Reply #89 on: January 18, 2012, 07:11:40 AM »

BEHOLD, THE CHILD is a long novella from the anthology Brimstone Turnpike. Shroud Magazine called it "A perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural."
 
"Behold, the Child", by Harry Shannon, is the perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural. A maverick, burned-out cop haunted by his last city case ignores advice and a "wrong" turn en route to his retirement gig in the isolated desert town of his youth. It's dark, brooding, and reminds us that unfortunately, not everyone takes advantage of divine second chances."
-SHROUD Magazine
 
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« Reply #90 on: January 25, 2012, 06:51:34 AM »

BEHOLD, THE CHILD is a long novella from the anthology Brimstone Turnpike. It is 99 cents.

"Behold, the Child", by Harry Shannon, is the perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural. A maverick, burned-out cop haunted by his last city case ignores advice and a "wrong" turn en route to his retirement gig in the isolated desert town of his youth. It's dark, brooding, and reminds us that unfortunately, not everyone takes advantage of divine second chances."
-SHROUD Magazine
 
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« Reply #91 on: February 01, 2012, 07:00:37 AM »

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BEHOLD, THE CHILD is a long novella from the anthology Brimstone Turnpike. Each character was to be given a brief meeting with a man named Johnny Divine and a gift that would alter his or her life.
 
"Behold, the Child", by Harry Shannon, is the perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural. A maverick, burned-out cop haunted by his last city case ignores advice and a "wrong" turn en route to his retirement gig in the isolated desert town of his youth. It's dark, brooding, and reminds us that unfortunately, not everyone takes advantage of divine second chances."
-SHROUD Magazine
 
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« Reply #92 on: February 08, 2012, 07:03:48 AM »

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BEHOLD, THE CHILD is a long novella from the anthology Brimstone Turnpike. Each character was to be given a brief meeting with a man named Johnny Divine and a gift that would alter his or her life.
 
"Behold, the Child", by Harry Shannon, is the perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural. A maverick, burned-out cop haunted by his last city case ignores advice and a "wrong" turn en route to his retirement gig in the isolated desert town of his youth. It's dark, brooding, and reminds us that unfortunately, not everyone takes advantage of divine second chances."
-SHROUD Magazine
 
http://www.amazon.com/Behold-the-Child-Novella-ebook/dp/B003U4W7YU/ref=cm_syf_dtl_pl_4

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« Reply #93 on: February 15, 2012, 06:36:23 AM »

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BEHOLD, THE CHILD is a long novella from the anthology Brimstone Turnpike. Each character was to be given a brief meeting with a man named Johnny Divine and a gift that would alter his or her life.
 
"Behold, the Child", by Harry Shannon, is the perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural. A maverick, burned-out cop haunted by his last city case ignores advice and a "wrong" turn en route to his retirement gig in the isolated desert town of his youth. It's dark, brooding, and reminds us that unfortunately, not everyone takes advantage of divine second chances."
-SHROUD Magazine
 
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« Reply #94 on: February 22, 2012, 06:45:30 AM »

FREE ON KINDLE

BEHOLD, THE CHILD is a long novella from the anthology Brimstone Turnpike. Each character was to be given a brief meeting with a man named Johnny Divine and a gift that would alter his or her life.
 
"Behold, the Child", by Harry Shannon, is the perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural. A maverick, burned-out cop haunted by his last city case ignores advice and a "wrong" turn en route to his retirement gig in the isolated desert town of his youth. It's dark, brooding, and reminds us that unfortunately, not everyone takes advantage of divine second chances."
-SHROUD Magazine
 
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« Reply #95 on: February 29, 2012, 07:16:17 AM »

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BEHOLD, THE CHILD is a long novella from the anthology Brimstone Turnpike. Each character was to be given a brief meeting with a man named Johnny Divine and a gift that would alter his or her life.
 
"Behold, the Child", by Harry Shannon, is the perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural. A maverick, burned-out cop haunted by his last city case ignores advice and a "wrong" turn en route to his retirement gig in the isolated desert town of his youth. It's dark, brooding, and reminds us that unfortunately, not everyone takes advantage of divine second chances."
-SHROUD Magazine
 
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« Reply #96 on: March 07, 2012, 06:31:24 AM »

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BEHOLD, THE CHILD is a long novella from the anthology Brimstone Turnpike. Each character was to be given a brief meeting with a man named Johnny Divine and a gift that would alter his or her life.
 
"Behold, the Child", by Harry Shannon, is the perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural. A maverick, burned-out cop haunted by his last city case ignores advice and a "wrong" turn en route to his retirement gig in the isolated desert town of his youth. It's dark, brooding, and reminds us that unfortunately, not everyone takes advantage of divine second chances."
-SHROUD Magazine
 
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« Reply #97 on: April 05, 2012, 07:19:36 AM »

 
"Behold, the Child", by Harry Shannon, is the perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural. A maverick, burned-out cop haunted by his last city case ignores advice and a "wrong" turn en route to his retirement gig in the isolated desert town of his youth. It's dark, brooding, and reminds us that unfortunately, not everyone takes advantage of divine second chances."
-SHROUD Magazine
 
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« Reply #98 on: April 12, 2012, 06:36:04 AM »

FREE ON KINDLE

BEHOLD, THE CHILD is a long novella from the anthology Brimstone Turnpike. Each character was to be given a brief meeting with a man named Johnny Divine and a gift that would alter his or her life.
 
"Behold, the Child", by Harry Shannon, is the perfect mix of classic Noir and the supernatural. A maverick, burned-out cop haunted by his last city case ignores advice and a "wrong" turn en route to his retirement gig in the isolated desert town of his youth. It's dark, brooding, and reminds us that unfortunately, not everyone takes advantage of divine second chances."
-SHROUD Magazine
 
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