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Evangelicals in Hell

Myriads of Hell #1

by  J.C. Paulk

After Billiam dies in an unfortunate incident involving a washing machine, he finds himself in Hell. Only Hell isn't all fire and brimstone; it's more like a city of garbage. 


While smoking a stick of nicotine gum, an angel informs him that he can leave if he can just convince one evangelical preacher to walk out through the pearly gates. 


Billiam thinks this should be easy enough, but it turns out to be much more difficult than expected.


With an absurdist tone and a grim sense of humor, Evangelicals in Hell is a fun read that's sure to amuse any fan of satire.

EM Jeanmougin 

writes Queer Urban Fantasy, Flash Horror, & Poetry.

Find Out More @ www.hunterandspider.com

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