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The Spirit in the Attic - A Horror Unleashed

Mark Davie

Editorial: ECONO Publishing Company

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Sinopsis

The Spirit in the Attic: A Horror Unleashed is a spine-tingling tale that will leave readers on the edge of their seats.
Emily and her family move into an old Victorian house with a mysterious past. It's not long before strange occurrences start to happen. Objects move on their own, and strange noises can be heard at night.
But it's not just the strange occurrences that are haunting them. Emily and her family begin to experience a negative energy pervading throughout the house. They soon realize that something evil has been unleashed, and it's coming for them.
As they try to unravel the mystery behind the haunting, Emily and her family are forced to confront their deepest fears. They face malevolent spirits, demonic entities, and vengeful ghosts, but they are determined to banish the evil from their home.
The Spirit in the Attic: A Horror Unleashed is a thrilling ride filled with suspense, terror, and unexpected twists. It will keep readers guessing until the very end as Emily and her family fight for their lives against the forces of darkness.
Will they be able to banish the evil and restore peace to their home? Or will the phantom in the attic continue to haunt them forever? Pick up this book and find out.
 
Disponible desde: 26/03/2023.

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