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The Raven, Episodes I-III

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The Raven, Episodes I-III

By: Tobey Alexander
Narrated by: Dannul Dailey
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Every shadow holds a secret, every moment a destiny. In the heart of modern London, an ancient darkness stirs, and only The Raven stands in its path.

John Smith, an idealistic Victorian constable, was murdered by Jack The Ripper but given a chance at vengeance and redemption. Recruited by Death, John becomes a forgotten sentinel, protecting humanity from evil. Lost and isolated in the present day, his purpose reignites when he encounters Kimberley Mansfield, an innocent yet brave young woman who is dragged into a world beyond her academic beliefs.

Together, John and Kimberley face formidable foes from the afterlife. The Ripper, now a beastly demon, hunts in the shadows, while Revenants, malevolent hunters from the depths of hell, stalk their every move. The Full Moon Society, an ancient organization with a pact for immortality, orchestrates a sinister prophecy that threatens both the past and present.

With the ability to explore and share memories gifted by Death, John and Kimberley traverse the eerie landscapes of Victorian and modern London. As they unravel dark secrets and confront unimaginable horrors, they must stop the Full Moon Society from realising an ancient prophecy.

For fans of Neil Gaiman and Arthur Conan Doyle, "The Raven" masterfully blends gothic urban fantasy with a thrilling exploration of life, death, and sacrifice. In six novella-length episodes, Tobey Alexander crafts a genre-defining odyssey where heroes are forged in the crucible of darkness, embodying the indomitable human spirit.

Dive into the shadow-laden world of "The Raven," where every minute thrums with suspense and the stakes are nothing less than the soul of London itself. Buy now and join John and Kimberley in a journey that will leave you breathless, craving the haunting allure of its world.

©2023 Tobey Alexander (P)2024 Dannul Dailey
Action & Adventure Short Stories Fantasy England
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The story was good. I liked the characters but the accents of the London characters was awful.
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