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Wayne Frye's first graphic novel is filled with excitement. His hero is locked, loaded and ready to go after a demon! Demon fighter, Lynton Viñas, meets Beowulf Perez, who has been assigned the task of exorcising a demon from an impressionable young girl in a small village near one of the world's most active volcanoes. The two of them are mystified when the demon Elashabab challenges them to a duel of wills for the girl's soul. This is the first graphic Lynton novel that introduces a more seductive Lynton who must not only battle a demon but also ward-off the lecherous intentions of two men who find her captivating and alluring. Still, she is, as always, a staunch defender of the downtrodden and hopeless who are abused by an economic system based on greed. In the process, she goes up against an arrogant priest who seems to be more interested in protecting the church than defending a young girl from the demon that wants her soul. Evil was already in the homes of the wealthy, but it was not satisfied with the people who had sold their souls for riches, as for some reason it took greater delight in dwelling within those who had so little. Perhaps that was the real mark of evil, the real sign of its insidious intents. It took delight in destroying that which had already had life reduced to a constant struggle to keep from sinking, sinking ever deeper into the quagmire of poverty. This will be Lynton's greatest battle, but by her side is a true staunch defender of the downtrodden. Together, Lynton Viñas and Beowulf Perez will go toe-to-toe against hell's most determined and vile demon.
Two years have passed since Drew MacCullough's untimely death. Anxious to get on with her life, and encouraged by her friend, Brid Sheerin, we find his widow, Franny, about to fulfill her dream of opening a vintage doll shop on Main Street. Suddenly faced with a crisis involving Lilah Patch, Brid's young assistant at the Sheerin Gallery, the two women, together with Franny's sister, Sofia, and her attorney, Neil Malone, step forward to help find a solution. Over the course of a turbulent spring and summer, they and other familiar Lynton faces, discover not all families are born of blood. Some are brought together by fate and bound by love. Francesca's Foundlings continues the story begun in MacCullough's Women of the unlikely friendship forged between two women brought together by their love of the same man. Francesca's Foundlings is the second novel in the Lynton Series
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