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Storm

Alex Hubbard

Editorial: Seren

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Sinopsis

Josephine is already haunted. At university in Aberystwyth, she is grateful to be away from home, and further everyday from the past. When she kisses Glynn on a night out, it could be the start of a love story. Awkward, earnest and polite, he isn't like the other people she knows. But the town is in the midst of a violent storm and strange things keep happening. Josephine wishes it would all go away. But the past is intent on coming for her.
Disponible desde: 08/10/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 240 páginas.

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