Ater Angelus

By J.T. Lewis
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(4.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Dec. 03, 2012
Words: 2,424 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781301614646


Short description

When George realizes he is destined for hell,he makes a deal with the dark angel. Trouble is, when you deal with the devil, there is HELL to pay! JT Lewis explores the darker side of angelic intervention in this terrifying short story. JT Lewis is the author of mystery/action novels such as Murder! Too Close To Home and Gabriel's Revenge.

Extended description

When George realizes he is destined for hell,he makes a deal with the dark angel. Trouble is, when you deal with the devil, there is HELL to pay!

JT Lewis explores the darker side of angelic intervention in this terrifying
short story.

JT Lewis is the author of mystery/action novels such as Murder! Too Close To Home and Gabriel's Revenge. You can also check out his work in his YA (Young Adult) mystery series, Pepper and Longstreet!

Tags

horror, hell, angel, satan, heaven, dark angel, jt lewis, jtlewis, ater angelus

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Review by: F.C. Schaefer on Dec. 10, 2012 : star star star star
Good short story and a good take on the old "make a deal with the Devil" trope. Did not see the twist at end coming and that is the way it's supposed to be. Excellent effort, JT Lewis.
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