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Low Blasphemy
Something evil is coming to Kissing-Brooke, Missouri.
Reece Karkoff's life derailed when her mother killed her father. Now, she lives on a defunct farm in Missouri with her Aunt and her cousin, who treat her as one of their own. Reece thinks her mother's violence is behind her ... But she's unaware of the cult that has moved into the woods beside the farm.
Vagabonds and psychopaths, the cult worships a demon-god—a demon-god whose blood changes those who ingest it—and they are mutating the good people of Kissing-Brooke ... House by house, shop by shop, person by person … Turning decent, humble folks into maniacal monsters … As the evil spreads through the town, Reece and her family will have to fight for survival … Can they avoid falling victim to the cult and their twisted deity? WARNING: This book contains extreme gore, violence, sexual abuse, and blasphemy! Read with caution!
Reece Karkoff's life derailed when her mother killed her father. Now, she lives on a defunct farm in Missouri with her Aunt and her cousin, who treat her as one of their own. Reece thinks her mother's violence is behind her ... But she's unaware of the cult that has moved into the woods beside the farm.
Vagabonds and psychopaths, the cult worships a demon-god—a demon-god whose blood changes those who ingest it—and they are mutating the good people of Kissing-Brooke ... House by house, shop by shop, person by person … Turning decent, humble folks into maniacal monsters … As the evil spreads through the town, Reece and her family will have to fight for survival … Can they avoid falling victim to the cult and their twisted deity? WARNING: This book contains extreme gore, violence, sexual abuse, and blasphemy! Read with caution!
Published: December 24, 2023
Pages: 321
ISBN: 9781955745888
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Matt D.
Feb 8, 2026
Equal parts horror and fun, so this was definitely right up my street. When the Fallen One arrives in a small rush; nothing will ever be the same.