Publisher's Synopsis
December 6th 1991, at 2900 W. Anderson Lane, four young ladies lost their lives. Now known as the Yogurt shop murders. The case is still unsolved. I am not going to bring up the names of the families, because I don't want any negative attention to come their way. The names of the victims are Amy Ayres, (thirteen), Eliza Thomas (seventeen), and the two sisters, Jennifer (also seventeen), and Sara (fifteen), Harbison. (Wikki link https: //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991_Austin_yogurt_shop_murders). Although this story is not about the murders, it has a similar context. I did include some elements for Amy, she loved horses. I am bringing this up again because the people who committed this crime are still among us. They know who they are, and I hope they read this story. I doubt that they will feel any guilt, but maybe remembering what they did, will make them nervous enough to make a mistake, and finally be brought to justice. If not, I have confidence that they will be brought to the ultimate justice, and stand before God, knowing the crimes that were committed. Other victims associated with the crime are people who were accused, and later either acquitted and/or served time in prison, for a crime that the state couldn't prove. I don't want to bring their names up, because, once again, they have been through enough. This is why I included the wiki link. On earth, evil is afoot. But that is nothing new. It has been said that fools rush out, where angels fear to tread. That demons hear the name of God, (or one of the seventy-two names of God), and tremble. Humans, on the other hand, not so much. What happens when a time jumping, powerful demon teams up with human partners, who are serial killers? Two angels and a Heavenly team of seven have been dispatched to capture and destroy this demon. The team is small, and the mission must remain secret.