

7 Weeks in Hell: to Hell or to Galway

Still traumatised by the events of Halloween in the tiny village of Basard, Vicky Murtagh has moved to the Irish city of Galway to forge a new life, but the ghosts of her past have followed her west.
Veterinarian, John Tighe, wants to find out why the city’s pets are viciously attacking their owners. As violence increases on the streets of Galway, he wonders if the conspiracy theories of the shut-in who lives in the apartment across from his might make sense.
The Better Living Program promises to revolutionise people’s lives, but Violet Casey is more interested in learning how to use its business model to become as successful as its creator. Could the company that has rejuvenated Galway also be responsible for its downfall?
Three people linked by a web of horror as their lives descend into 7 Weeks in Hell, to Hell or to Galway.
The second book in the 7th Hell series.
Book cover by Eros Photo Company
I loved this book! Hope to read what happens next soon!!
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Thank you so much, Valinora 🖤
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It’s a great book with a great opening!
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Aw thank you, Priscilla 🖤
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I need to do another First Line Friday one of these days. It’s been so long!
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You must! *hopeful face*
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I’ll try to set one for next Friday then.
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Excellent!
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Wonderful reviews and very interesting books. It looks like the 7th Hell is a very intriguing place.
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Thank you! 🖤
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The car park doesn’t sound like a very nice park. I’d much rather go to a ball park, or a state park, or even a lowly city park for that matter. But then again, I guess they don’t have those parks in hell?
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Cars need parks to spend time with their families at weekends and on holidays. There are even playgrounds for the younger vehicles. I thought there were car parks everywhere, but I guess only in Hell.
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I realize now how insensitive and hurtful my comment was, and I deeply apologize to any cars, or car identifying individuals, who were offended by my comments. I can see how thoughtful and considerate the idea of a car park is, and I laud the city planners in Hell who came up with the idea. Hell seems like a very thoughtful and considerate place, if we can’t all go maybe we can at least make the world a little more like it.
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I’m glad that you realize how offensive your comment was and that you acknowledge how important it is to make the world more Hell like.
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Absolutely. If there’s anything I can do on that front please let me know.
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I will send you a comprehensive manual on how to bring about Hell on earth.
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Nice!
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Thanks to motivated individuals, many people are already transforming earth into a hellscape we can all enjoy.
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