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The Devil's Locket: My Soul To Keep

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The Devil didn't operate alone. Death was a family business.
His daughter had a mission and nothing would stop her. Time was no object to evil, for the locket only existed to ensure the souls of the guilty and often innocent, did not escape the Devil's appetite.
Throughout history Lilith wandered never slowing, focused on her goal. Drawn by the locket her mission was relentless
Those who met Lilith sensed the darkness and were frightened, very frightened. And rightly so, for Lilith always got what she came for. Your soul to keep!
The locket existed in a different place and time. Those who wore it believed it belonged to them. They were wrong. It had been placed in their possession for one reason only; to pay the price of sin.
The Devil never intended it to be worn by good people. It existed for a darker purpose, to collect souls already blackened and damaged beyond repair. And with so many broken spirits to choose from, evil was easily sought out.

274 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 15, 2017

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Roger David Francis

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Author Roger David Francis from North Wales had always been fascinated by the supernatural. Whilst researching his great love the infamous Loch Ness monster, Roger discovered Teggie another sea creature, and thus the story begins. Having grown up in the Midlands, Roger's childhood was dominated by Sci fi and Fantasy. Stories of haunted houses and mystical monsters inspired Roger to write about the Beast of Lake Bala. He supports several local animal charities and regularly sends donations to help with the upkeep of abandoned donkeys and horses. Over the years, Roger has worked as a radio presenter and even done some live theatre. Roger current interests include working with Independent Local Film makers to make fun, exciting and entertaining films.

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May 23, 2019
This book was a fascinating read. I like when bad people get what's coming to them and in here, all sorts did.
There were several stories of people getting the devil's daughter's locket (her name's Lilith, the daughter not the locket) and she pretty much seems like a goth teen going around causing havoc and death...
Of course, it's not necessarily her but the locket. Kind of.
It seems to bring out the worst in people, mostly theft and murder (mostly murder tbh) and they just go along with it in some sort of red haze and then they suffer for it, lose it all, die etc etc.

It was a fun read, however, the story went on long passed the point that it should have ended. The stories toward the end where she goes to get some extra souls like she forgot to get some milk from the store were a bore to read.
There was no reason for them. And they were painfully forgettable and a trial to get through.
That said, the earlier chapters made up for it so I would recommend to others and have them stop near the end.
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