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Demon Chains: Book II of The Horrors of Bond Trilogy

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A sick murderer stalks the streets of the city of Bond. The killer leaves behind tortured and twisted bodies sliced and ripped apart, often after the most horrible of violations. No one is immune to this stalker's depredations, including children. Especially children. Swordsman Kron Darkbow is not unfamiliar with violence and the darkest aspects of life. He operates in shadows and lives in a haunted asylum, but despite his past, he is also a man who seeks justice and to protect the defenseless. It falls upon him to hunt this killer preying upon the weak and the strong alike, but he soon realizes there is more than one culprit involved in these horrible crimes. A dark mage and his demon partner are at fault, and with each death they grow more and more powerful. Kron only hopes he can put a stop to their acts before more innocents suffer an evil worse than death. OTHER BOOKS AVAILABLE IN THIS TRILOGY Ghosts of the Book I of The Horrors of Bond Trilogy The Company of Book III of The Horrors of Bond Trilogy Six Swords, One Skeleton and a Prequel to The Horrors of Bond Trilogy (short story) OTHER KRON DARKBOW NOVELS AVAILABLE City of Book I of The Kobalos Trilogy Road To Book II of The Kobalos Trilogy Dark King of The Book III of The Kobalos Trilogy Blade and Prequel to The Kobalos Trilogy (short story)

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First published January 28, 2012

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Ty Johnston

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A former newspaper journalist, Ty Johnston was born and raised in central Kentucky. Now living in North Carolina and focused upon fiction writing, mainly fantasy, he spends his time writing, reading and recalling memories of his late wife.

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March 14, 2024
Still typos and grammar mistakes. Pacing is faster, especially in second part of the book. Don't really feel engaged with the characters.
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