Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Something For The Weekend?

 


In a series of terrifying events, otherworldly beings intervene to save innocent lives. The world community reacts with relief as they realize that guardian angels may in fact exist, and they are diligently protecting us.
But there are those who would seek to stop what they feel is a threat against their livelihoods. How far will some go to battle the Guardians? Is the fairy tale over before it even begins?
Guardian Angels is a powerful and compelling story about the catalyst that has the power to unite society in the hope for a better future.
The spark of hope is fragile—can it last?
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Once every few hundred years, the Blood-Moon rises on an unsuspecting world. When it does—the very stuff of myth and legend comes to life. He was sixth generation military, his path laid before him by his family. To secure his spot in the elite British Special Forces he found himself up against one of the harshest environments known to man.

It is here that he will face an ancient horror.
What do you think might happen when nightmare becomes reality?
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For the third year running a ritualistic serial killer has struck in the week leadingup to Halloween, leaving a gruesome and bloody trail in his wake.
It’s thesame every year. One murder a day, every day, until his quotient of seven hasbeen reached. Butchery just does not describe what happens to those unfortunate enough to fall into his clutches. Then he vanishes – only to return twelvemonths later as merciless as ever.
The killer appears to strike randomly and at will. As such, the detective leading the case is no closer to discovering the identity of the ruthless predator than he was when the slayings began.
Neither can it be established exactly how the killer selects his victims, or indeed why.
It’s only when the detective gets an unexpected break that things get interesting…

 

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