The Harvester

The Harvester by K. Trap Jones is a horror fiction novel published by Blood Bound Books on July 8, 2015. This edition spans 184 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows a lone farmer who, armed with the knowledge of his true identity and accompanied by seven demons, embarks on a mission to deliver sin to mankind. This story serves as a sequel to The Sinner, exploring the complex interplay between good and evil while providing a unique perspective on the creation of Hell and humanity’s first encounters with sin.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a tale where the farmer, now embodying Satan, takes on the challenge of ruling a city named Hell. As he unleashes sin and harvests souls, the narrative delves into themes of trust and conflict, particularly as God selects a child for a pivotal role in His master plan. This sets the stage for an impending war, adding layers of tension and intrigue to the unfolding drama. The Harvester presents a thought-provoking exploration of morality and power within a richly crafted horror landscape.
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Armed with the knowledge of his true identity and the seven demons by his side, the lone farmer is released from his isolation and enters the world with a mission: deliver sin to mankind. It’s the greatest story ever told, by the most unlikely of narrators.
In this sequel to The Sinner, K. Trap Jones takes us back to the tormented crossroads between good and evil while exposing another view behind the creation of Hell and civilization’s first encounters with sin.
When all hope is gone, who can be trusted? This isn’t the devil you know, it’s… The Harvester.
Synopsis: Now that the farmer knows his true identity, he steps into the role of Satan and accepts the mission handed down to him by God: deliver sin to mankind. While accomplishing his goal, Satan stumbles upon a joyous city named Hell. Considering it another challenge, Satan decides to take the city as his own. Within his new kingdom, the farmer unleashes sin and harvests souls. But all does not fare well for the Prince of Darkness. God, in his infinite wisdom has chosen another man for another aspect of his master plan. Well, not so much a man as a child. And for Satan, that can only mean one thing. War.
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