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Evil Agreement

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From angelic realms to demonic possession, newcomer Richard L. Hatin bridges heaven and hell in this fast paced, page-turning thriller. Set in a typical, small town in Vermont, the citizens of Sutton are far from "typical." An ancient secret coven ruled by spirit demon Moloch, one of Lucifer's top generals, seeks a male from the Powell family to complete the Evil Agreement set in motion a century ago by Powell's ancestors. Aaron Bailey faces Satan head on in this good versus evil story with all the well-developed characters and evil doers worthy of any bestseller on the bookstore shelves. Hatin has all the ingredients for an excellent read including remote viewing, clairvoyance, clairaudience, clairsentience, possession, spirit attachment, guardian angels and angelic visitation.
A perfect blend of J. K. Rowling and Stephen King, Evil Agreement will keep your attention and leave you wanting more.

416 pages, Hardcover

First published June 25, 2012

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August 22, 2012
As a native Vermonter now living in Canada, I tend to buy all books by Vermont authors or stories that take place in my homestate. This is by far the best I've read yet! I was reluctant to buy it at first since I never was truly a horror fan, but this one definitely is well worth the read!

The author has a gift for description and imagery that are just amazing. It's almost as if you are watching a movie, and I cannot stress enough that this book should definitely be made into a movie!

Am really looking forward to see what this new author has for us in the (I hope) not-too-distant future. But judging from this first book I'm betting that he's got an inexhaustive talent for writing and I will not hesitate to read another of his works, which I hope will be soon because this book had me hooked and I feel as if I'm going through some sort of withdrawel ;)

Highly Recommended!
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June 4, 2013
Aaron Bailey is a direct descendent of the Powell family that broke with the witches covenant years ago. The coven have relentlessly pursued Powell family members, killing them one by one. It is up to Aaron to stop the Moloch, Satan's loyal servant, from prevailing and letting Satan loose in the world.

This is more of a horror story than a suspense mystery story.
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