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Red Right Hand
Red Right Hand | Levi Black
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Red Right Hand is the first book in the fantastically creepy Mythos War series by Levi Black. Charlie Tristan Moore isnt a hero. Shes a survivor. Already wrestling with the demons of her past, she finds herself tested as never before when she arrives home one night to find herself under attack by three monstrous skinhounds straight out of a nightmare. Just as hope seems lost, she is saved by a sinister Man in Black, dressed in a long, dark coat that seems to possess a life of its own and wielding a black-bladed sword in his grisly red right hand. But her rescue comes at a cost. The Man in Black, a diabolical Elder God, demands she become his Acolyte and embrace a dark magick she never knew she possessed. To ensure her obedience, he takes her friend and possible love, Daniel, in thrall as a hostage. Now she must join The Man in Black in his crusade to track down and destroy his fellow Elder Gods, supposedly to save humanity from being devoured for all eternity. But is The Man in Black truly the lesser of two evilsor a menace far more treacherous than the eldritch horrors shes battling in his name? Books of the Mythos War Red Right Hand Black Goat Blues At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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DarkMina
Red Right Hand | Levi Black
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I am posting a book every day from my TBR collection. 📚

Day 94

#tbrmountain #tbrpile #bookstoread

Tera66 Awesome cover! 4y
DarkMina @Tera66 Agreed! 4y
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kammartinez
Red Right Hand | Levi Black
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Mehso-so

Full review here: https://wp.me/p21txV-F4

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️ of 5⭐️s

Meh, for me. Was appealing at first because “Cthulhu Mythos in an urban fantasy setting!” 100% appeals to me, and the protagonist is pretty amazing to read about, but the plot and the romantic subplot just made me twitchy. A YMMV read, for sure.