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Something About Gargoyles

John S. Glasby

Editora: Black Cat Weekly

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A respected doctor is called to a remote village to investigate the strange decline and eventual death of an old man—seemingly the victim of supernatural forces. As suspicions mount and eerie signs emerge, an ancient feud entwines with dark folklore and local superstition, culminating in chilling encounters atop a haunted church tower. Something About Gargoyles explores the terrifying possibility that some grudges do not end with death—and that justice may yet be carved in stone.
Disponível desde: 18/05/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 27 páginas.

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