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Undeniable: A Supernatural Thriller Novelette
Undeniable: A Supernatural Thriller Novelette
Undeniable: A Supernatural Thriller Novelette
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Undeniable: A Supernatural Thriller Novelette

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When Duncan and his son Kyle are arrested for their faith, they are subjected to bloody and horrific torture that brings them to sanity’s edge and death’s door.

Physically broken and emotionally spent, the real threat is if they will finally break spiritually.

His eyes removed by his tormentors, Duncan is blind, and it's only when he asks God to see again is it revealed to him what is really going on beyond the natural realm.

Amidst all the blood, the pain, and the hissing of demons, will Duncan break, or will he prove that Jesus is Undeniable?

Recommended for fans of Frank Peretti and Ted Dekker.

About the Author: A.P. Fuchs is the author of many novels and short stories. His most recent books are Axiom-man: Outlaw; Axiom-man: Episode No. 2: Underground Crusade; Getting Down and Digital: How to Self-publish Your Book; Look, Up on the Screen! The Big Book of Superhero Movie Reviews; and Canadian Scribbler: Collected Letters of an Underground Writer.

Also a cartoonist, he is known for his superhero series, The Axiom-man Saga, both in novel and comic book format.

Fuchs lives and writes in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

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Release dateDec 22, 2010
ISBN9781926712741
Undeniable: A Supernatural Thriller Novelette
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A.P. Fuchs

A.P. Fuchs is a working writer and illustrator, and the author of more than forty books. He is most widely known for his superhero epic, The Axiom-man Saga, and his shoot 'em up zombie trilogy, Undead World.He's been an independent publisher since 2004 and has played every role in the publishing business, including-but not limited to-editor, book interior and cover designer, publisher, and marketer.His spectrum of work includes fiction, non-fiction, poetry, comics, essays, and articles. He also writes a weekly newsletter called The Canister X Transmission, which you can subscribe to here.He can be found on most social networks sharing information.Join his Patreon journey for serial novels, essays, behind-the-scenes stuff, and more at www.patreon.com/apfuchsWriter and illustrator A.P. Fuchs makes his home in Winnipeg, Manitoba, smack dab in the middle of North America.

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    Undeniable - A.P. Fuchs

    UNDENIABLE

    by

    A.P. FUCHS

    Torn Veil Books

    winnipeg

    Published by Torn Veil Books at Smashwords.com

    * * * *

    This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and events either are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or persons living or dead is purely coincidental.

    ISBN 978-1-926712-74-1

    Undeniable is Copyright © 2010 by Adam P. Fuchs. All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce in whole or in part in any form or medium.

    Undeniable was originally published in 2007 in the anthology, Light at the Edge of Darkness, from Writers Cafe Press

    Published by Torn Veil Books

    www.tornveilbooks.com

    Text set in Garamond

    eBook Edition

    Cover Art by C.J. Hutchinson

    Cover Design by A.P. Fuchs

    * * * *

    This novella is for believers in Jesus worldwide who are suffering for their faith.

    Stay strong, my friends. Heaven’s gates and its immense reward await you.

    * * * *

    UNDENIABLE

    * * * *

    1

    Duncan James touched the tender, bumpy flesh around his eyes. Carefully, he trailed his index finger from the outer rim of his left eye socket to the middle where his eyeball once sat. A razor-sharp sting of hot pain pierced the fragile area the second his finger made contact. He sharply tugged his finger away. The pricks of tears instinctively formed at the corners of his eyes, but he wasn’t sure if they’d even leak out. The openings of the tear ducts were no doubt seared shut. And he was right. No tears came; he’d give anything for even a few drops, anything to let him know he was still human.

    Bowing his head, he carefully rested his forehead on his forearms, his arms on his knees. The corner seemed warmer today, more comforting. The way one wall pressed up against his back and the one running perpendicular to it was flush against the side of his thigh—it was almost like a hug. One final embrace until they’d kill him.

    His son, Kyle, was somewhere in the cell with him. If Duncan remembered correctly, Kyle was over to the left, lying near the door. But only if he remembered correctly. Before the soldiers took his eyes, he made an effort to take a quick mental picture of the room. Then the lights went out. There hadn’t been much to remember, thankfully. The cell—if this was a cell—was roughly twelve feet by twelve feet, the ceiling a stout seven feet from the cold and rough cement floor. The walls were made of concrete, worn and cracked, as if this place had been around for decades. Maybe longer. In the center of the room, on the ceiling, was a lone light bulb within a small circular frame, the light socket connected to a long and thick black wire that ran along the ceiling and out the door somewhere. The door was the only thing of color and even then it was a dark, rusty red, the paint peeled and chipped in places, revealing the dark gray of the metal beneath. There were no windows.

    Taking a lungful of stale air, Duncan let out a sigh. Then, Kyle? His voice was barely a whisper. After having not eaten in four days, even mustering the strength to speak was

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