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The Body Remover

The Devil's Door-A Jeremy Gunn Thriller, Book 2 (The Body Remover Series)

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The Body Remover

By: Olin Lester
Narrated by: Scott MacDonald
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The Devil’s Door is the second stand-alone novel in The Body Remover Series-where supernatural fiction spins a tale of Good versus Evil on the ultimate scale.

The Devil's Door has opened!

Jeremy Gunn was a young child when he first used his gift. He touched his father's cheek as he peered into his casket and cried. That's when he saw it, his father's darkest secret.

Tormented, he seeks to act on the secrets of the dead. To right the wrongs of people passed, to find the missing, and to avenge the fallen.

Jeremy comes for you when you die, but that's not his gift. His gift is stealing your secret, the one you died with and never told a soul.

But it's what he does with your secret that is the epic story!

Sister Isabelle's time on earth has expired. When Jeremy arrived, he saw the most important secret of his life. She was the gatekeeper guarding The Devil's Door to Hell. She was the means that kept the demons at bay.

Now she's gone, and The Devil's Door has opened!

Will Jeremy Gunn and Charlotte Kane find a way to close the gate? Or will a possessed priest deliver an evil savior to destroy the town?

©2022 Olin Lester (P)2022 Olin Lester
Paranormal Supernatural Haunted Horror Thriller & Suspense Scary Fiction Thriller Ghost

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Just finished it. I dig the Jeremy Gunn story! Amazing writing as usual. Dabbling with religion too! I really enjoy the juxtaposition of heaven and hell. And finally, one doesn’t hear the name Beelzebub enough these days. Olin continues to impress. More please!

More Jeremy Gunn! Please…

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