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The House on Soldier Street

Mister Bad

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Sinopsis

A struggling punk band. A stormy night. A house with a monstrous past.
 
On October 30, 1984, the Kreeps of Mayhem are desperate for shelter when a kind stranger offers them a rundown Victorian on Soldier Street. It seems like they got lucky - until they learn of the former owner's grisly end.
 
But even that doesn’t prepare them for what lurks inside. Strange noises echo through the walls, shadows twist in the dark, and one by one, the bandmates begin to vanish. Locked inside and watched by unseen eyes, they’ll soon discover that some houses don’t want guests - they want prey.
 
Fast-paced, gruesome, and drenched in '80s horror vibes, THE HOUSE OF SOLDIER STREET is the first book in Mister Bad's Hagatha's Parlor series - where reading is bloody fun.
Disponible desde: 14/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 214 páginas.

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