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The Space Between Us - cover

The Space Between Us

Melissa Ingoldsby

Publisher: JMS Books LLC

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Summary

Jack leaves his unhappy home in the countryside for New York and the local art scene. One day he lingers in a jazz café and is entranced by a theremin performance. Soon he meets the artist, a raven-haired man named Tegan.
 
Their friendship soon deepens into something more, but in the process Jack's repressed memories begin to surface. His family is a ghost that continues to haunt him. He has to go back home to face his past, but how will these painful events affect his relationship with Tegan?
Available since: 09/07/2024.
Print length: 34 pages.

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