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The end times are here. The first sign of the apocalypse happened at a neighborhood coffee shop. A killer calling himself The Plague Vendor sickened employees with a manmade doomsday bug. It was just a trial run. Even more alarming — The Vendor was the pale horse who brought The Morning Star Killer with him. For years, the public believed The Morning Star Killer was dead. Special agent James Beamer and retired agent Reid Hoffman knew different. They searched the shadows for the notorious serial killer, but he was always one step ahead. With his need to bring the world to an end, The Plague Vendor presents the perfect smokescreen to allow The Morning Star Killer step out of the shadows and play his endgame. Beamer and Hoffman have to stop The Plague Vendor before he spreads his disease. In doing so, they will face hell when confronted by The Morning Star Killer who reminds them death rides the pale horse.Facing Hell is the final book in The Morning Star Trilogy. Reading order Chasing FirefliesBabylon Girl Facing Hell

234 pages, Paperback

First published December 27, 2015

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Paul Seiple

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Paul Seiple is a best-selling author of the Project Specter Mystery Series and the Great Dying Post-Apocalyptic Series. His roots are in the horror and thriller genres. Occasionally, he will take a wrong turn and end up in other genres like science fiction.

Outside of creating dark stories, Paul is influenced by Crystal Pepsi, New Coke, Van Halen III (The Gary Cherone Minute), and Windows Vista. He believes Paul Stanley’s ’78 solo record was the best and misses Saved by the Bell: The College Years tremendously. Paul would like for you to be in his Myspace Top 8, but sadly, he can’t remember his password. But all is not lost.

You can connect with Paul by visiting his website www.paulseiple.com.

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March 16, 2017
Book Three definitely did NOT disappoint! The action and spine tingling thrills continue!
I think I am going to have a difficult time waiting for Book Four though! I am truly invested in the characters now and need to know what happens next.
Norman certainly is a horrifyingly creepy piece of Evil.
This series is terrific and definitely worth the read...don't miss out on this one!
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