
The Emissary
A Novel of Fantasy and Horror
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Narrated by:
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Mark Thalhofer
About this listen
The Emissary is a modern novel of fantasy and horror set in the mountains of North Carolina. From the author of The Flock comes his new novel The Emissary.
In the North Carolina mountains, the town of Jasperton has lost a fading enchantment that has protected it for almost one hundred years from an ancient curse. Martin and Amy Braun, separated and their marriage almost at an end over the death of their young son, suddenly find themselves reunited to care for a lost child who bears a striking resemblance to their deceased boy.
As the town begins to fall victim to the rising influence of an aged evil, they must decide if the child is an emissary for salvation or for the malignant forces gathering within the town.
©2019 James Robert Smith (P)2020 James Robert Smith
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