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Dark Nights: The Enigma of the Faceless Man - cover

Dark Nights: The Enigma of the Faceless Man

Arthur Anderson

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

"In the tranquil village of Riovannen, where the nights used to be peaceful, and the shadows of darkness barely whispered secrets, a girl named Cloe discovers that her nights have become eerily different. In her room, during the quietest hour, an unusual visitor manifests, a faceless man whose presence initially feels like an intriguing enigma. 
  
However, what begins as a mysterious curiosity soon transforms into an increasingly palpable threat. Throughout these pages, we invite you to immerse yourself in Cloe's bewildering experience as she confronts this inexplicable enigma. 
  
As the mystery unfolds, Cloe and her family become entangled in a web of secrets that have remained hidden in the shadows of their own past. Friendship and courage intertwine in this tale that will take you through the ten chapters, each one more filled with intrigue, emotion, and action than the last. 
  
'Dark Nights: The Enigma of the Faceless Man' is a journey into the unknown, where mystery blends with family bonds, and darkness looms over the village of Riovannen. A story that sheds light on the battle between light and shadow in the nighttime hours, where the enigma of the faceless man awaits to be solved."
Available since: 12/22/2023.
Print length: 16 pages.

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