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James Byron Huggins

    August 14, 1959

    James Byron Huggins is an acclaimed novelist whose life story reads like fiction. His writing spans genres, from thrilling science fiction tales adapted for film to historical novels delving into the harrowing lives of martyrs. Huggins has earned critical and reader acclaim for his ability to craft compelling characters and gripping narratives. His works often explore themes of faith, struggle, and human resilience, offering readers an engaging and thought-provoking experience.

    Cain. Golem des Satans
    Cain
    Hunter
    Crux
    • Crux

      • 374 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The story revolves around scientists who, in their quest to uncover the galaxy's secrets, create a powerful machine that tears through the fabric of space and time. Instead of unveiling the mysteries of their own universe, the machine inadvertently opens a portal to a far more terrifying and malevolent universe, leading to unforeseen consequences and challenges. This exploration of cosmic horror delves into the themes of curiosity, the unknown, and the perils of tampering with the universe's fundamental laws.

      Crux
    • Hunter

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.9(12)Add rating

      Wilderness adventure intertwines with tracker’s lore and high-tech thrills in this gripping narrative. The story promises intense action and suspense, reminiscent of Dean Koontz's compelling style. Readers can expect a captivating blend of survival skills and cutting-edge technology, making it a must-read for fans of adrenaline-fueled tales.

      Hunter
    • Cain

      • 398 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      When the CIA took Cain's lifeless body from the ground, they intended to create the perfect soldier. Piece by piece, they rebuilt his soulless flesh and transformed it. A team of scientists outfitted him with the most powerful muscles and the deadliest weapons that the generals could ever have wished for. Alive, Cain had been their deadliest killer; dead, he became their greatest nightmare. When Cain awakes, he is transformed: he has become the ultimate predator. His body is now inhabited by a spirit that's been wandering the earth for millennia - one of the crown princes of hell. The only force that can stop him is made up of three tragically flawed mortals - a soldier who's lost his family to a terrorist's bullets, a priest who's lost his faith, and the beautiful young scientist who created this modern Frankenstein. Together, though, they form an unstoppable team who will fight the forces of hell itself to save themselves and humankind.

      Cain