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Sinful Man, Shade of the Reaper

SOON TO BE A MOTION PICTURE!

Headaches. Hunger. Pain.

Leo needs something . . . his stomach growls, but it can wait. That’s not hunger he must feed. He has to get to his next high, but without money he knows he can’t buy what he needs to sate the voice inside telling him to get more, get more.

Voices. Visions. Addiction.

No luck asking his father. His mother is in no position to help. After failing to steal the money he desperately needs, Leo must appeal to his dealer, the dangerous and infamous Saint Nick—despite the inevitable beating he’ll take for showing up empty-handed. Still, anything to keep the voices and flashbacks at bay . . .

Demons. Addiction. Death.

Leo soon learns that everything has a price—not just money for drugs, but that every choice he makes has a repercussion. Suddenly caught between a world where he can see the sins of his past and a new consciousness that he doesn’t fully understand, Leo finds himself not only chasing the dragon but being chased by demons of a whole different kind. He must learn the finality of being past hope—all while reliving his missed opportunities for second chances—and truly come to understand that he is responsible for his own undoing before he runs out of time. After a lifetime of bad choices, this Sinful Man discovers the consequences to his actions and the mortal responsibility of exercising free will.   

Keith Rommel

Keith Rommel is a multi-award-winning author and screenwriter best known for his Thanatology dark suspense series, The Devil Tree series based on a notoriously haunted location in Florida, and the fast-paced Cultures Collide crime series. Rommel’s stories have been called “intelligent fiction” and “horror for the curious mind.” Keith has had the honor of co-writing The Cursed Man and The Lurking Man movies which have garnished more than 160 awards combined, including best screenplays and best feature films. All of his novels are available at all major booksellers and both films are available on most major platforms. www.keithrommel.com

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