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Spine Chilling

Michelle Godard-Richer

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Sinopsis

Don’t let the devil escape the pages.
 
Peter McFadden’s life is coming to an end, but he isn’t ready to leave this world and his killing ways behind. His spirit lingers inside his favorite vintage book, tethering him to this world while he waits for his next victim.
 
Davis Shetland discovers an expensive first edition he desperately wants in the antique section of his neighborhood bookstore. Once he places the book on his shelf at home, the nightmare begins.
 
He awakens covered in blood, with no memory of what happened, only to learn that his girlfriend's sister - a woman he doesn’t like -  was murdered the previous night.
 
Soon, Davis realizes that the cost of the book will not be the highest price he'll have to pay.
Disponible desde: 03/09/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 64 páginas.

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