A Thousand Fiendish Angels: Short stories inspired by Dante's Inferno

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Three short stories inspired by Dante's Inferno, linked by a book of human skin passed down through generations.

From New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author J.F.Penn


Sins of the Flesh:


When the mutilated corpse of a wealthy author is discovered, the police officer sent to investigate finds a curious diary amongst the occult objects at the scene. Will he uncover the author's secret at the ruined chapel, and is he willing to pay the price that it demands?


Sins of Treachery:


On the death of their Grandfather, twin brothers Simon and Gestas are left a map covered in alchemical symbols that could lead them to great wealth and power. But they find more than they expected in the frozen wastes of the Arctic North ...


Sins of Violence:


In a brutal post-apocalyptic world, a young girl is about to be taken to The Minotaur for a Blessing that will end her innocence. Can her sister gain access to the fortified city of Dis in time to stop the ritual and avenge her own lost youth?


If you love short stories with an edge of the supernatural, download a sample or buy A THOUSAND FIENDISH ANGELS now.

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The Psychology World Podcast - Connor Whiteley
December 20, 2020
I read this on another platform but As always great stories with intriguing plots and characters. I loved the amazing author note at the end.
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