Better the Devil You Know

Better the Devil You Know

by Bey Deckard
Better the Devil You Know

Better the Devil You Know

by Bey Deckard

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Overview

Byron is tall, handsome, cultured, and rich. He's also an unrepentant serial killer with a penchant for bloody, gruesome torture. His techniques and ability to hide in plain sight come from a lifetime of honing his skills, and no one who walks through his doors ever sees the light of day again.

Micheal's been at his job so long that he's bored and disillusioned and can barely remember the days when his work used to bring him joy. He finds himself dumping more and more of his workload on his subordinates so that he can play hooky. He knows something needs to change . . . but what?

When Micheal's boss decides to send him on an unusual errand, Micheal and Byron are thrown together, and each finds themselves challenged in ways they never expected. But there is a mystery at the heart of their uneasy relationship-will unravelling the past solve that mystery and give them their hearts' desires?

This horror novella contains graphic descriptions of murder and torture. Please consult the full list of content warnings within.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781989250211
Publisher: Bey Deckard
Publication date: 10/01/2023
Pages: 168
Sales rank: 820,606
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.39(d)

About the Author

Artist, Writer, Dog Lover

Bey Deckard is the author of a number of novels including the Baal's Heart books, Max, Beauty and His Beast, and Better the Devil You Know.

Bey lives in Montréeacute;al, Canada where he spends most of his time writing, doing graphic work, painting portraits, speaking French, cooking tasty vegetarian eats, or watching more movies than is good for him. If you're the curious type, www.beydeckard.com is where you’ll find art and free stories by Bey as well as information on his published works.

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