When a family of four is murdered in their sleep the entire city is on edge. Police investigate the occult connections between these murders and similar murders thirteen years ago. One detective knows the truth. Something dark from Sister Marian's past has returned. Now innocent lives are being lost. Will she have the faith to face her greatest fear?
Glenn Porzig is best known as the creator of the comic book heroine Ace of Diamonds. Glenn grew up reading comics, pulp novels, and watching too much TV. Glenn and his wife Carly have written three screenplays together. They live in Indiana with a menagerie of both furry and scaly pets. Since 2005 he has been the co-host of PodCulture.com a weekly fandom podcast. Glenn has worked over twenty years in the television industry including two highly rated specials for SCI FI Channel; The Roswell Crash: Startling New Evidence, and The New Roswell: Kecksburg Exposed. He currently, literally, has his head in the clouds as a videographer on a TV news helicopter. Recently he has turned his attention to writing short stories and novellas. Glenn’s first short story, Master of the Dead, was published by Destroyer Books in More Blood: A Sinanju Anthology. His debut occult horror novella Darkness Unbound: Lady in Black was released the summer of 2014. The sequel Darkness Unbound: Terror of Night was released on Halloween, 2015. Glenn is proud to have collaborated with Scream Queen Brinke Stevens to bring the story of Lady in Black to life as an audiobook.
Firstly, this is a short novella. It covers all the basics and character development and plot along with a good back story, but it's still to short for this Novel Reading Guy.
With that out of the way, get prepared to dive into a story inspired by "The Exorcist" and all things about Demonic Possession. Glenn writes a fast paced little tale about a cast of characters in a world not unlike our own. While it doesn't get deep into thoughts and ideals, it does move along at a fairly good pace, never boring, and bouncing from one scene to the next. With the amount of actors in this story it was hard to get enough backstory to feel really devoted to the main folks. Perhaps as the books progress we'll get a bit more.