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The Legacy

The Darkness of Diggory Finch, Book 3

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The Legacy

By: Chris Philbrook
Narrated by: Joe Hempel
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It isn't enough to keep the Finch family in Twin Falls, caged in by the conspiracy of cults and the elder gods they kill and dance for. The Twelve families want more. They want more power, more control, and to build a foothold for their legacies on Earth.

When the Murphy family lost a young son to the Abrahamson family in the battle versus the alien god Knife Eyes they demanded justice, but the council said no. So in service to the ancient god Danu, they seek to usurp the very genetic line of Diggory Finch to amplify their control over the machinations of Twin Falls.

Of course Diggory has no interest in any of that. He wants to figure out how, and why his family is in the nightmare they're in. He wants to overturn all the rocks, and see where the roaches scurry to. He wants to focus on his friendships, his new business, and his love Alisha.

But with the looming presence of the very Finch who began it all growing larger and larger, he has dwindling choices, and even worse rage against the monsters that beset him on all sides.

Just who will get all that they desire? Who will taste their vengeance in Twin Falls? Who will slam the door on the evils that lurk just beyond?

©2024 Chris Philbrook (P)2024 Chris Philbrook
Dark Fantasy Fantasy Horror Fiction Scary Paranormal
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Ok so I wrote my previous reviews based on the assumption that this was a trilogy and even though it did semi wrap everything up, there's still a cliffy. Not a big one but definitely a ditch.
Anywho, this book brought more clarity to the chaos of info tossed at the reader in book 2 and even though I still have lots of questions, I can move on.
My only warning to whomever might be listening is that there's a pretty big SA scene that I was not expecting and it was 100% difficult to listen to. So if that's a no go zone or trigger, just be warned and take care of yourself.
Otherwise, it's still a well written book with a very unique story.

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