In the Valley of the Devil
An Earl Marcus Mystery
by Hank Early
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Pub Date Jul 10 2018 | Archive Date Jun 26 2018
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Description
Private investigator Earl Marcus thought he’d conquered his demons after vanquishing the malevolent spirit of his fundamentalist preacher father—but now, he must face something much more terrifying than the devil he knew.
Earl Marcus found new hope after confronting the unspeakable evil unleashed by his father’s fundamentalist Church of the Holy Flame. Now plying his trade as a private investigator in the North Georgia mountains, he’s drawn once again into a dark abyss of depravity, and murder.
Tasked with what seems like a routine job, Earl stumbles into a mysterious cornfield where an old mountain legend appears to have awakened. Just as he begins to hear rumors of a place in the woods behind a dark cornfield where a killer collects human skulls, his partner Mary Hawkins vanishes.
As the litany of terror grows, the poisoned spirits of Earl’s past return to claim their final victims. And on an old train trestle over a swift-running river at the edge of a cornfield Earl will confront his worst fears.
Time is running out for Mary—and unless Earl can wrest her from the control of a secretive cabal comprised of some of the area’s most elite—and wealthiest—citizens, she could be lost to him forever in In the Valley of the Devil, the second harrowing installment of the Earl Marcus mysteries by Hank Early.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781683315926 |
PRICE | $26.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
This book wrestles with the concept of evil in our world. Where does it come from and why are some people affected by it and others not? There are no answers and Hank Early doesn't give out platitudes which I was glad of. There are evil people, and if we knew how they were created we could look for a cure. But it is nebulous and unfathomable. But focusing on the good helps. I read a lot of crime fiction. I think it warps my view of the world. Sometimes I have to stop and notice the kindness of others to balance it all. Hank Early gets my vote as not only being able to entertain with a story, but to go deeper and delve into the mystery of our hidden selves.