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The End in All Beginnings

by John F. D. Taff

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Death is coming for you. From the moment you took your first breath, he was there, counting down. He's followed you through life, hiding inside your experiences, biding his time until the day you draw that last card. Prepare to embark upon your final, terrifying journey. It's a disturbing trip through the ages in five novellas exploring the painful horrors of life, love and loss. Unlimited by the boundaries of time or space, Death will always be with you. Stealing all your hold dear, braking the heart in your chest, leaving you with the only thing left--your memories. All that you are, or ever have been, are now only the ghosts of days gone by that for the only gift you can still give them--your remembrance. And they will do everything in their power to get what they want. Death never lets you forget. Praise for THE END IN ALL BEGINNINGS: "Taff brings the pain in five damaged and disturbing tales of love gone horribly wrong. This collection is like a knife in the heart. Highly recommended!" - Jonathan Maberry, New York Times bestselling author of CODE ZERO and FALL OF NIGHT "THE END IN ALL BEGINNINGS is accomplished stuff, complex and heartfelt. There's an attention to character and an access to feeling that's very refreshing indeed. Thanks for the good read!" -- Jack Ketchum… (more)
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Death is coming for you. From the moment you took your first breath, he was there, counting down. He's followed you through life, hiding inside your experiences, biding his time until the day you draw that last card. Prepare to embark upon your final, terrifying journey. It's a disturbing trip through the ages in five novellas exploring the painful horrors of life, love and loss. Unlimited by the boundaries of time or space, Death will always be with you. Stealing all your hold dear, braking the heart in your chest, leaving you with the only thing left--your memories. All that you are, or ever have been, are now only the ghosts of days gone by that for the only gift you can still give them--your remembrance. And they will do everything in their power to get what they want. Death never lets you forget. Praise for THE END IN ALL BEGINNINGS: "Taff brings the pain in five damaged and disturbing tales of love gone horribly wrong. This collection is like a knife in the heart. Highly recommended!" - Jonathan Maberry, New York Times bestselling author of CODE ZERO and FALL OF NIGHT "THE END IN ALL BEGINNINGS is accomplished stuff, complex and heartfelt. There's an attention to character and an access to feeling that's very refreshing indeed. Thanks for the good read!" -- Jack Ketchum

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