Witch Axe: The Dead Skin Chronicles
By Jake Bannerman
Kir Robachaux is a former FBI agent turned occult filmmaker with a past soaked in blood, secrets, and supernatural obsession. When a real-life VHS tape surfaces showing a paralyzed boy making love to a corpse before mysteriously walking away, Kir descends into a fevered mission to turn the footage into a film—and expose the darkness no one is willing to name.
But this isn’t just a horror story. It’s a love story—raw, codependent, and stitched together with ritual and regret.
At her side is Bear: childhood shadow, trauma witness, and the man who would die for her without hesitation. Their bond defies every label, surviving bullets, betrayals, morgue drawers, and one relentless truth—Kir is haunted, and Bear is haunted by her.
Told in fragmented chapters, scored by underground music, and dripping with visceral detail, The Dead Skin Chronicles is an experiment in storytelling. It doesn’t end. It dares you to finish it. A brutal, beautiful slice of the Dead-End Series, this book asks one question:
What do you do when your past won’t stay buried—and neither will the dead?
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