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The Beast from the Bay: A Michelle Taylor Short Story: Michelle Taylor Stories, #2
The Evil in Bethanbury: A Michelle Taylor Story: Michelle Taylor Stories, #1
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Michelle Taylor Stories Series

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Stopping off in Wicksbay for a break after a difficult job, the demon-slaying, ghost hunting investigator Michelle Taylor is horrified to learn that the town has come under attack during the night.

With an unimaginable entity slaughtering the inhabitants of the town, she sets out into the fog-shrouded settlement in an effort to solve the mystery behind the evil entity's sudden appearance to find a way to banish back to wherever it came from before it's too late.

The Beast from the Bay is a short story set before the events of the first Michelle Taylor novel. It's gripping and fast-paced, carrying you towards an exciting conclusion that paves the way for her other adventures.

Author's note: This work contains adult language and scenes of intense violence, and is recommended for mature audiences only. Reader discretion is advised.

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Release dateMar 14, 2018
The Beast from the Bay: A Michelle Taylor Short Story: Michelle Taylor Stories, #2
The Evil in Bethanbury: A Michelle Taylor Story: Michelle Taylor Stories, #1

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  • The Evil in Bethanbury: A Michelle Taylor Story: Michelle Taylor Stories, #1

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    The Evil in Bethanbury: A Michelle Taylor Story: Michelle Taylor Stories, #1
    The Evil in Bethanbury: A Michelle Taylor Story: Michelle Taylor Stories, #1

    Michelle Taylor: demon slayer, vampire killer and vanquisher of evil spirits; a sensitive to the paranormal, Michelle has been forced to deal with many threats over the years. But now, the threat has turned personal. Mike Winters, her mentor and the closest thing Michelle has to a father, has reached out for help with a case - something he only does when it's particularly dangerous - and now he can't be reached. Concerned, Michelle travels to Bethanbury, a small town in Illinois, to try to find her mentor and solve whatever mystery he was trying to investigate.  Not long after arriving, Michelle is reunited with Natalie, Mike's daughter, and together they team up to solve the suspicious death Mike had been investigating. But the longer the pair spends in Bethanbury, the more the innocent veneer of the town fades away, exposing a dark threat neither of them could have predicted. With the danger increasing by the minute, Michelle and Natalie must rely on each other to survive and root out the evil that has taken hold of Bethanbury.

  • The Beast from the Bay: A Michelle Taylor Short Story: Michelle Taylor Stories, #2

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    The Beast from the Bay: A Michelle Taylor Short Story: Michelle Taylor Stories, #2
    The Beast from the Bay: A Michelle Taylor Short Story: Michelle Taylor Stories, #2

    Stopping off in Wicksbay for a break after a difficult job, the demon-slaying, ghost hunting investigator Michelle Taylor is horrified to learn that the town has come under attack during the night. With an unimaginable entity slaughtering the inhabitants of the town, she sets out into the fog-shrouded settlement in an effort to solve the mystery behind the evil entity's sudden appearance to find a way to banish back to wherever it came from before it's too late. The Beast from the Bay is a short story set before the events of the first Michelle Taylor novel. It's gripping and fast-paced, carrying you towards an exciting conclusion that paves the way for her other adventures. Author's note: This work contains adult language and scenes of intense violence, and is recommended for mature audiences only. Reader discretion is advised.

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