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The Devil's Photographer

Amy Cross

Casa editrice: Blackwych Books Ltd

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Photographer Kate Logan has spent years haunted by the same impossible detail: a stranger who keeps appearing in the background of her photographs — a man she never remembers seeing in the flesh.When her obsession leads her to a crumbling, forgotten church, Kate uncovers a terrifying truth. She isn't imagining the figure. She's being watched. And she has been for far longer than she ever realized.As she grows closer to the enigmatic John Dagwood, Kate senses that he, too, is bound to the church by forces neither of them fully understands. His fascination with medieval surgery hints at darker secrets — and at a hidden cult that has been shaping her life from the shadows.Drawn into a web of ritual, obsession, and ancient evil, Kate must confront the horrifying role she was always meant to play. The Devil's Photographer is a chilling tale of destiny, deception, and a woman fighting to escape a fate written in blood.
Disponibile da: 14/01/2026.
Lunghezza di stampa: 400 pagine.

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