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Nova: The Executioner of Justice

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Many believe the mask of darkness helps to hide them from their wickedness. Their belief that no human eyes gazed upon their most evil transgressions leaves them free from judgment and punishment. What they fail to realize, beyond the shadows and surrounded in darkness, there’s always something watching and mercy isn’t a part of the job.

This short story series features five short stories of supernatural and psychological horror. All revolving around Nova, a supernatural being getting justice for the voiceless.

123 pages, Paperback

Published July 4, 2022

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Latrell R. Morris

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January 2, 2024
I love a bit of vigilante justice! If Dexter was supernatural, you would get Nova: The Executioner of Justice. This was a great read as I enjoy living vicariously through anti-heroes. Nova is an awesome character who lives by her own code when she delivers justice to people who have done others wrong. Being such an intriguing figure, I would love to hear more about Nova’s backstory. I recommend this to any fans of horror or thrillers. Can’t wait for to read the next installment!
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Author 3 books34 followers
October 14, 2022
A supernatural Black woman taking justice into her own hands.

Short stories about an omniscient supernatural anti-hero bringing what is done in the dark to light. Suspense, murder and justice. A delightfully gory quick read!
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June 29, 2025
I quite enjoyed this collection of short horror stories. Our main character is not a human, and she has a lot of power and a thirst for justice. Watching her take down horrific characters was very satisfying. I hope to read more from Morris.
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