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Feeding the Urge - Remastered

By: Jeffrey Kosh
Narrated by: Marcus Litch
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Meet Axel J. Hyde, assistant medical examiner by day and ruthless serial killer by night. 

Deeply traumatized at a young age when he narrowly escaped the clutches of a pedophile clown, his fear of rapists, stalkers, and and all those who feed on other's terror turned into a need for murder after his encounter with something he calls a Rider: an urging spirit that drives him to hunt down, kill, and dismember all those it deems worthy targets of its games. Because of this, Axel never had a real life: He feels empty and extraneous to human society. 

However, when a series of bizarre murders of ex-convicts hits his killing grounds, Axel begins to suspect that maybe he's not the only one hosting a bloodthirsty spirit that needs feeding. 

This remastered version of Jeffrey Kosh's first novel (published in 2012) has a different, expanded finale that will grip you down to its last blood-drenched moment.

©2017 Jeffrey Kosh (P)2018 Jeffrey Kosh

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