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Demon Gate

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Name’s Sera McClain. I’m homeless and currently locked out of the shelter for missing curfew. That becomes the least of my problems when a mysterious cathedral appears before me on a vacant lot. Then a male voice in my head begs me to break the rose window and free him from his tormentors. I believe him, which turns out to be a huge mistake.

Seems I unwittingly released a powerful archdemon. And the two archangels guarding him aren’t happy with me, if the electrical shock I received is any indication. Now I’m a “guest” in the cathedral, and they expect me to help them recapture this escapee because I’m responsible for his prison break.

But there’s something I don’t know that will change my life forever. And this archdemon may hold the key.

166 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 12, 2026

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Pamela Turner

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Pamela Turner drinks too much coffee, and wishes she could write perfect first drafts. Influenced by shows like Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Thriller, and Twilight Zone, she writes paranormal suspense. Publications include the short novels Death Sword, a finalist in the Chanticleer Book Reviews’ Blue Ribbon Paranormal Awards 2013, Exterminating Angel (both from Kensington Publishing’s Lyrical Press imprint), and The Ripper’s Daughter (BlackWyrm Publishing). Her short, dark suspense story, “Family Tradition” (MuseItUp Publishing), was a finalist in the EPIC 2014 EBook Awards, and her short screenplay “Cemetery” placed second in The Writers Place Short/Teleplay screenplay competition. She’s a member of Sisters in Crime, EPIC, and a supporting member of HWA. Besides coffee, she likes cats, cemeteries, and old abandoned buildings. You can find her at http://pamelaturner.net

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