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Rebecca's Rising

Jack Heath

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

Salem News Editor, John Andrews is looking for a simpler way of life, leaving his television network career behind him. His work comes to a standstill when his wife is killed in their small New England town. He lives each day from one bottle to the next and his world is spinning out of control. His reality is questioned when he is visited by an apparition, an ancestor that leads him down a path that questions his life as he knows it. Is he losing his mind? Was his wife’s death an accident or murder? Andrews confronts a sinister battle that has been brewing in Salem for hundreds of years. The terrifying truth threatens to destroy the town and everyone he knows and loves.
Available since: 01/24/2023.
Print length: 290 pages.

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