The Light of the Dying
A deadly past. An unruly power. Two worlds colliding.
Thirteen days ago, a deadly house fire killed two local teens. Faith McDaniels was there. When more dead bodies start showing up after the fire, the news reports a serial killer on the loose, but Faith knows this is far bigger than a mere serial killer. She fears "He" has returned.
Now it is up to Faith and her energy-bending powers to stop Him before more people die. But as the chaos grows, so does the unpredictability of Faith's power. Can she get it under control in time to stop this from escalating into the annihilation of the human race?
The epic journey continues in The Light of the Dying.
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