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S1.E1 - A Final Farewell? | Rites of Passage

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RITES OF PASSAGE: A Rest in Power Necromancy Prequel


What can a necromancer do when the dying won’t die?


Kezia Bernard is a necromancer and hospice worker who comforts the dying, guiding them to their ancestors on the other side.


But when a witch doctor with a rare talent prevents Kezia’s sick, elderly patients from dying, Kezia is the only person who can end his cruel manipulation of life, suffering, and death.


The only problem? The witch doctor in question is already dead.


With hoodoo and death magic at her fingertips, a living opponent would be no match for Kezia. But when life is used as a weapon, will necromancy be enough to lay the suffering to rest?


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In this emotionally charged episode, we visit the poignant final moments of Mrs. Lewis in hospice care. Surrounded by her children Eloise, Jim, and Beth, the family grapples with the impending loss and the absence of their sister Jessica.


As the tension mounts, Mrs. Lewis shows unexpected signs of life, sparking both hope and confusion. Kezia, the narrator and a sensitive necromancer, senses something strange happening. The evening takes a mystical turn when hospice nurse Camille performs a miracle, delaying Mrs. Lewis's passing.


Tune in to the first episode of a dark urban fantasy that explores the mysteries of life and death.


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RITES OF PASSAGE is a prequel in the Rest in Power Necromancy series by Amber Fisher. Be sure to check out more of Amber's books and media on AmberFisherMedia.com


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