
The Demon Curse: Mark of the Vigilante
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Narrated by:
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David E. Hiatt
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By:
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David E. Hiatt
About this listen
Can a being of darkness, who has only known the abuse of power, learn a different way?
The demon Succubus has escaped his dark prison where the more powerful prey on the weak. He now roams the suburbs of Chicago with two young humans. The younger of these, Solomon, has wisdom beyond his years and sees potential in this shadowy figure. A demon’s sole purpose is to bring pain and ruin to humankind, yet Solomon believes Succubus has the ability to learn a better way, to use his demonic powers for good, and sets about showing him how.
His success or failure could have ramifications for both demons and humans far into the future.
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