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Seed of Evil
- Narrated by: Danny Montooth
- Length: 5 hrs and 17 mins
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Publisher's Summary
There’s something growing deep in the old Angel Mine - something the Native Americans warned us about - And now it’s rising again.
Mitch Taylor, ex-Special Forces medic, is seeking a quiet life in the town of Eldon. Tragedy has dogged his life, and he sees the small friendly place as a second chance. But buried deep below the friendly smiles and quaint painted houses is an old abandoned mine that holds a legend of an ancient and terrible god. In the mine’s labyrinthine depths, something has been growing, something from a time of myth when ancient gods strode the Earth and mankind hadn’t even stood on two legs. But when the Earth shakes and the groundwater rises, it reaches out and those it touches begin to deform and reshape into the image of their god. Their one goal - to feed their ancient master deep below the ground.
Mitch Taylor soon finds himself fighting again, this time for the town, the ones he loves, and for his life. The Seed of Evil is a horrifying legend of an ancient god that turned out to be real.
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- kellye
- 2022-05-01
Not his best book
The premise was good and enjoyed listening, but I wasn’t happy with the ending. Felt unfair to a certain character.
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- Candace
- 2022-01-07
I cannot believe Greig Beck wrote this.
I have enjoyed some of Beck's novels... but, not this one! From the stupid townspeople to the weak main character to the ludicrous storyline, this book is a stinker. As a matter of fact, I find it hard to believe that Greig Beck wrote this silly book. Anyway, it's going into the return bin and now, unfortunately, I will hesitate to purchase a future Beck book.
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