The Codex Veil (Containment) (Volume 1)
📄 Viewing lite version
Full site ›
Book Details
Author(s)Matthew Trevino, Mark Trevino
PublisherUnboundlight
ISBN / ASIN0991531108
ISBN-139780991531103
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank6,438,188
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description ▲
Alan and Blaire lost their parents to unknown deaths when they were younger. They grew up together in childhood in the city of Moren, Massachusetts. Grandmother Roseleen took custody of Alan and Blaire and brought them into her home. Blaire always took care of her brother knowing something was wrong with Alan throughout his life as he suffered from severe epilepsy. But she always knew that he harbored a mysterious ability, one that was not associated with his seizures. An ability which Alan has known would lead to something beyond his control and would one day destroy him. Several days before Halloween, in a hospital bedroom, Alan opens his eyes. Disoriented and confused, he realizes that he survived a school bus accident. Suddenly, the city of Moren begins losing control of its citizens. People begin disappearing, vanishing and reappearing, acting strange. Thats when suddenly the killing starts amongst them. No one knows who to trust anymore. Blaire’s reacquainted high school and childhood friend Frank, now a Wicca practitioner, convinces Blaire to do a magic spell on Alan to see what is haunting him. It involves the use of an intricate high level mortal spell not to be messed with. As the risky spell subsides, its result turns everything into pure chaos! Alan begins seeing things horridly, unexplainable aberrations, demonic beings and even a talking Hamster! Nightmares become pure flesh and it seems to manifest amongst prey. “The Codex Veil: Containmentâ€, will engulf you into a darkened light and throw you into a captivating journey into the unknown depths. We soon discover that there are things far beyond us, unexplainable events, which can never be fully understood, nor can they. Alan, Blaire and Frank instinctively and continuously are surviving in pure unending agony. Could this be Alan’s punishment to see no gleam of hope? For what is it all worth if one cannot find the faith to an endless cycle of death…To what will is left?