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Raining Blood
In the fall of 1939, as Europe erupts in war, a young woman in Seattle begins hearing voices in the rain.
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About Raining Blood
In the fall of 1939, as Europe erupts in war, a young woman in Seattle begins hearing voices in the rain. Not whispers, not delusions, but prophecies. "Raining Blood" is a descent into madness, memory, and warning. Inspired by Slayer’s apocalyptic masterpiece "Reign in Blood," this novel bleeds with psychological terror and historical reckoning. Through chapters and journal entries, the story of Janika unfolds—an unwilling prophet whose body becomes the last altar of the forgotten. Some books are read, some books are burned, but this one will haunt you. As Janika's visions grow darker and more vivid, she realizes that the rain is not just weather but a message, a memory, and a warning. Her journey is a harrowing exploration of fear, prophecy, and the thin line between sanity and madness. "Raining Blood" is a chilling reminder that some storms are more than just rain—they are the echoes of the past demanding to be heard. ou’re not just reading a book. You’re walking into a massacre. Raining Blood isn’t for the faint of heart—it’s a full-throttle descent into the abyss, where horror bleeds with purpose and every page screams survival. From the disturbed mind of Jake Bannerman comes a brutal, unfiltered storm of death, redemption, and rage. This is the gospel for the forsaken, the suicidal, the silenced—the ones left behind. Limited to 666 copies. Paperback only. No mercy. If you’re ready to stop pretending the world is fair—this book is your sanctuary.
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