Find Your Way Back to Me

By

William J. Donahue
A story of family secrets, suffering, and the power of love in the face of unholy terror
Find Your Way Back to Me

By

William J. Donahue

A story of family secrets, suffering, and the power of love in the face of unholy terror

Retirees Jodi and Martin have fled their home in Phoenix and absconded to a falling-down farmhouse on the edge of Navajo territory. They chose the remote location not for its peace and quiet, but to evade a malignant otherworldly entity named Pappaduffus who has been terrorizing Martin since childhood.
When a mysterious and catastrophic infection lands Martin in the ICU, his medical team traces his ailment to an absurd origin: the sting of a rare and deadly scorpion from the other side of the globe. Jodi suspects the work of Pappaduffus. As Martin’s condition deteriorates, Jodi realizes she must confront her husband’s demonic oppressor—and go through hell in the process—for any hope of pulling him back from the brink of death.

About the Author

William J. Donahue writes horror and dark literary fiction. His published works include the recently released novel FIND YOUR WAY BACK TO ME, as well as three previous novels: ONLY MONSTERS REMAIN, BURN BEAUTIFUL SOUL, and CRAWL ON YOUR BELLY ALL THE DAYS OF YOUR LIFE. A full-time editor and feature writer, he lives in a small but well-guarded fortress in Pennsylvania, somewhere on the map between Philadelphia and Bethlehem.

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