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Sins of the Fathers in Franklin, TN
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"Every sin has a price. Some are paid in blood."
For centuries, the salt marshes of coastal North Carolina have hidden something ancient-an evil that sleeps, rises, and feeds at its master's command. Now it has been summoned.
Jack Aitken and his family are still scarred from their last brush with Lucifer's disciple, but a darker revelation awaits: the curse is closer to home than Jack ever imagined.
The swamps don't just conceal evil-they breathe it. What Jack uncovers will pit him against horrors rooted in blood, history, and betrayal-and force his children into a destiny they never imagined.
Twisting history with the supernatural,
Sins of the Fathers
delivers page-turning dread, Southern Gothic atmosphere, and a chilling reimagining of the vampire mythos.
Perfect for fans of occult horror, sinister family legacies, and stories where the monsters we fear most are the ones we don't like to think about-because deep down, we know they're real.
"I think that this one is better than the first, if that's possible." - Reader Review
For centuries, the salt marshes of coastal North Carolina have hidden something ancient-an evil that sleeps, rises, and feeds at its master's command. Now it has been summoned.
Jack Aitken and his family are still scarred from their last brush with Lucifer's disciple, but a darker revelation awaits: the curse is closer to home than Jack ever imagined.
The swamps don't just conceal evil-they breathe it. What Jack uncovers will pit him against horrors rooted in blood, history, and betrayal-and force his children into a destiny they never imagined.
Twisting history with the supernatural,
Sins of the Fathers
delivers page-turning dread, Southern Gothic atmosphere, and a chilling reimagining of the vampire mythos.
Perfect for fans of occult horror, sinister family legacies, and stories where the monsters we fear most are the ones we don't like to think about-because deep down, we know they're real.
"I think that this one is better than the first, if that's possible." - Reader Review
"Every sin has a price. Some are paid in blood."
For centuries, the salt marshes of coastal North Carolina have hidden something ancient-an evil that sleeps, rises, and feeds at its master's command. Now it has been summoned.
Jack Aitken and his family are still scarred from their last brush with Lucifer's disciple, but a darker revelation awaits: the curse is closer to home than Jack ever imagined.
The swamps don't just conceal evil-they breathe it. What Jack uncovers will pit him against horrors rooted in blood, history, and betrayal-and force his children into a destiny they never imagined.
Twisting history with the supernatural,
Sins of the Fathers
delivers page-turning dread, Southern Gothic atmosphere, and a chilling reimagining of the vampire mythos.
Perfect for fans of occult horror, sinister family legacies, and stories where the monsters we fear most are the ones we don't like to think about-because deep down, we know they're real.
"I think that this one is better than the first, if that's possible." - Reader Review
For centuries, the salt marshes of coastal North Carolina have hidden something ancient-an evil that sleeps, rises, and feeds at its master's command. Now it has been summoned.
Jack Aitken and his family are still scarred from their last brush with Lucifer's disciple, but a darker revelation awaits: the curse is closer to home than Jack ever imagined.
The swamps don't just conceal evil-they breathe it. What Jack uncovers will pit him against horrors rooted in blood, history, and betrayal-and force his children into a destiny they never imagined.
Twisting history with the supernatural,
Sins of the Fathers
delivers page-turning dread, Southern Gothic atmosphere, and a chilling reimagining of the vampire mythos.
Perfect for fans of occult horror, sinister family legacies, and stories where the monsters we fear most are the ones we don't like to think about-because deep down, we know they're real.
"I think that this one is better than the first, if that's possible." - Reader Review

















