Death of the Apocalypse-a hauntingly eerie novel for sale in New York City, NY

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The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse make a disturbing appearance in New York City. The Horseman Death breaks away and unleashes havoc on the city. A police lieutenant and sergeant work to track down Death, while not completely sure of what it is they are looking for. Death leaves a gruesome trail of headless corpses. The three remaining Horsemen pay a not-so-friendly late-night visit to a writer and order him to return Death to their company. There’s one small problem for the writer. If he returns Death, the writer may have to die...again.

 

From a darkened corner Death stepped into view. The officers froze. Death’s horse reared up, snorted, and pawed the cement, causing sparks as his hooves scraped against the cement. Now Lieutenant Filipiak drew his weapon. Death took up a stance, brandishing his sword. Charges of electricity radiated from the ghastly entity.                                  

“Who are you?” the lieutenant asked.

“I am the darkness, the intolerable, and the horrid. I am evil and all that you fear. I am pestilence, the decay of life, and all that you detest. I am oppression and hopelessness. I am the chill that sweeps through a man before fear sets in, and the cold that devours life after fear has taken its toll. I am all that is vile, and all that is unbearable to mankind. I am Death.”

 

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