THE CHILDREN OF BAAL

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Five years after abandoning her twin sister Mary to a Satanic Cult they were both deeply involved in, Hannah Vaughn had given up all hope of ever seeing her alive again. Then one night, out of the blue, Hannah receives a phone call from Mary who reveals that she has finally escaped from the cult, and she begs Hannah to meet her at a childhood haunt and bring her home.

 

Both shocked and elated by the news, Hannah and a handful of close family and friends set out to find Mary. However, on arriving at a remote location called Eden Wood, the group wait in vain for Mary to show.  Soon convinced that Hannah is the victim of a cruel hoax, the group eventually decide to return to their cars and make for home. But a shocking discovery awaits them when a member of the search party is found horribly mutilated at the steering wheel of one of the cars.

With the victim barely alive and their cars mysteriously sabotaged, Hannah’s husband decides to go for help while the others remain behind. When help fails to arrive in time, the group decide to make for safety on their own, but a series of bizarre and sinister incidents begins to lead them astray. One by one, the members of the party are brutally despatched by an unseen presence until Hannah herself is left alone. Suddenly confronted with a terrifying legacy from her past, Hannah struggles to comprehend a very real and very present danger, that will lead her and us, to a terrifying conclusion.

Patrick Astwood and Ewen Glass (c) 2009 All Rights Reserved

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