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The Broughty Souls - A Haunting Inheritance - cover
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The Broughty Souls - A Haunting Inheritance

Adam Kirk Paterson

Editora: Kirk Paterson Adam

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The Dunella Hotel, a legacy, a sanctuary. Bruce arrived seeking peace and a new life, but this old Georgian building nestled in a Scottish seaside town, harbours more than just guests. Hidden rooms, forgotten rituals, and a history steeped in dread begin to surface, twisting his newfound happiness into a horrifying ordeal. He must confront the hotel's dark secrets, or become another lost soul trapped within its haunted walls.
Disponível desde: 21/07/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 193 páginas.

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