Deicide, Vampire Confessions, and the Legacy of the Brethertons

Fiction & Literature, Humorous
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Author: Stephen Bills ISBN: 9781311990709
Publisher: Stephen Bills Publication: June 1, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Stephen Bills
ISBN: 9781311990709
Publisher: Stephen Bills
Publication: June 1, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The Trilogy of Death: Book Three
This time, everybody dies…

Right, so: you propel most of your friends to their deaths fighting a war that turns out to be based on a stupid misunderstanding. Your wife runs off and joins your enemy because she's terrified of you. You kill an innocent man (though, admittedly, accidentally). And your brother murders you.

All in all, not a good week to be James Paddington.

Still, there's an upside: being dead means that the God of Destruction can't fulfil His divine plan to obliterate the universe. So on the whole, better to just stay in the ground.

But you can’t keep a good man down. Coming back from the dead isn’t easy, though. And there's always consequences for making deals with the Gods...

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The Trilogy of Death: Book Three
This time, everybody dies…

Right, so: you propel most of your friends to their deaths fighting a war that turns out to be based on a stupid misunderstanding. Your wife runs off and joins your enemy because she's terrified of you. You kill an innocent man (though, admittedly, accidentally). And your brother murders you.

All in all, not a good week to be James Paddington.

Still, there's an upside: being dead means that the God of Destruction can't fulfil His divine plan to obliterate the universe. So on the whole, better to just stay in the ground.

But you can’t keep a good man down. Coming back from the dead isn’t easy, though. And there's always consequences for making deals with the Gods...

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