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Demon Witch: A Teddi McCoy chiller-thriller

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Swamp Jack meets his match . . .
Teddi McCoy-LaFevre is worried about her husband, Jackson “Swamp Jack
LaFevre. She is concerned for his life!
A demon witch is haunting Jackson over a car accident having one death. The victim’s mother, Laura Bricker, has not only summoned a demon witch to even the score. The mother not only sics it and its horrible black magic on Jackson but also on Teddi.
The small demon witch's appearance includes coal black eyes, two hideous warts upon its hawk nose, and sporadic tufts of black hair on its face. Its flesh is dry, scaly, and red, and its figure is an hourglass shape.
Laura Bricker seeks retribution for killing her only offspring, Mandy. The daughter was driving her mother’s car, ran a stop sign, and was the ultimate cause of the car accident. Her daughter paid for her mistake with her life. However, Mrs. Bricker doesn’t see her daughter’s death that way. Per her instructions, the demon witch murders Jackson’s pet dog, Zeus, and his best friend, Cole. It also tries to murder his wife, Teddi, by magically transporting her to dreary hostile dimensions.
Despite nearly losing everyone he loves, will Jackson defeat both Laura Bricker and the demon witch? Read this breathtaking thriller-chiller novel and discover the answer!

230 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 17, 2024

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David Brookover

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January 26, 2025
Demon Witch is a very different and unusual Brookover book.
The plot line and story development are far different from the earlier books of this character. I’ve read. The characters behavior is different from how they interacted in previous books.
The story went on too long. It could’ve ended with a more succinct length.
It was poorly edited. There were many incorrect words and omitted words. In some cases passages seemed without context.
Hopefully the next one will be better and this was an anomaly.
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