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Cult of the Damned (The Wraith Adventures #3)
by Frank Dirscherl (cover by Jeff Welborn, Jeff Austin, Splash!)
Paperback ISBN: 978-1-897217-99-3
eBook ISBN: 1897217994
Published: June 5 2009
Price: $14.99USD
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The story:

The Wraith returns, as does the master of his world, Frank Dirscherl, in this amazing tale of heroism, deadly evil and horror.

With the city back firmly in his grasp, crime lord and entrepreneur Robert Latham is celebrating by bankrolling Metro City’s 200th anniversary gala year, which includes the unveiling of a never-before-seen ancient Aztec stone carving—the Cortes Stone—at the City Gallery. A carving that has thrilled the scientific and artistic communities, but infuriated the monstrous Aztekoth, a creature so vile, so heinous; and whose cult of primeval, revenge-minded Aztec warriors are capable of any atrocity in their aim to retrieve the carving, seek retribution upon its desecrators, and reform their long-dead empire with the flesh of the population of Metro City!

Cult of the Damned is another thrilling adventure in The Wraith series, and is proof again of Dirscherl’s unmatched ability to entertain in the pulp-style for a modern audience.

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