John Peters In The Land Of Demons

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Pub Date Jun 11 2018 | Archive Date Jul 25 2018

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Description

John Peters was just a normal architecture student and skeptical of the supernatural. Until David disappears.

Obsessed with the metaphysical and the paranormal, David was attempting to contact Satan, before he vanished completely. Worried for the safety of their friend, John and his friend Kate attempt to unravel the mystery of David's disappearance. 

Who has taken him? And why?

After finding a powerful tablet in an abandoned cemetery John and Kate decide to journey into another land - a unknown demon realm - to get David back. 

Can they survive in this place of evil, confronting the worst monsters the universe has to offer? Can two witches really offer them the help they desperately need?

Follow this incredible fantasy adventure and find out if these three friends have the will to survive through hell and defeat the Devil Himself.

John Peters was just a normal architecture student and skeptical of the supernatural. Until David disappears.

Obsessed with the metaphysical and the paranormal, David was attempting to contact Satan...


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ISBN 9781387454747
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