Here's the set-up for Dead Man's Eye by Shaun Jeffrey:
Author Shaun Jeffrey has written a dark and brilliant novella. - Fiktshun
Blighted by an eye disease, Joanna Raines undergoes a corneal transplant operation to stop her going blind. The procedure is successful, but in the weeks that follow she begins to see dark coronas surrounding certain people. By turns fearful that something has gone wrong and worried that she's going crazy, Joanna searches for an answer to the phenomena.
What she finds will change her life forever. The transplant has opened a door in her mind, and the strange coronas are not legacies of the operation but proof that a legion of demons plans to invade the earth!
Now the only thing that stands between the demonic horde and their plot to take over the world is Joanna, a young woman with the power to see them for what they really are.
Seeing is believing.
The demons are real.
Joanna just has to convince everyone else before it's too late.
From a Reviewer: Through her new eye, a dead man's eye, she is now able to see what others can't, an evil that resides within, an evil that is spreading. But what can one former photographer do to stand up against the powers of hell? Will Joanna be able to find help before it's too late? Or will the legions of hell claim her first. --Fiktshun (an Amazon reviewer).
About the Author:
Shaun Jeffrey was brought up in a house in a cemetery, so it was only natural for his prose to stray towards the dark side when he started writing. Among his 30-plus writing credits are short stories published in Surreal Magazine, Dark Discoveries, Shadowed Realms, and DeathGrip: Legacy of Terror.
He has also had one collection published, Voyeurs of Death and three novels, Deadfall, The Kult and Evilution. His latest short story sale was to Cemetery Dance and his novel, The Kult has been optioned for film by Gharial Productions.
He has also had one collection published, Voyeurs of Death and three novels, Deadfall, The Kult and Evilution. His latest short story sale was to Cemetery Dance and his novel, The Kult has been optioned for film by Gharial Productions.
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