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What Darkness Remains

Nicholas Barker

Casa editrice: Hangar 1 Publishing

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In the forgotten hills of West Virginia, a dark presence lurks within a long-abandoned farmhouse, hungry for fresh souls.
 
When John Dorsett moves his family into the crumbling homestead, they have no warning of the unspeakable horrors that await. Strange events begin to unfold around them - scratching in the walls, cries in the night, shadows dancing at the edge of sight.
 
As the supernatural occurrences grow more terrifying, John realizes his family is caught in the crosshairs of a deadly struggle between forces beyond his understanding. He'll stop at nothing to save his wife and children, even if it means journeying into a nightmarish world of untold dangers.
 
But can he outrun the darkness coming for them all? Will his family survive the ancient evil that calls their new home its hunting ground? John is about to find out what true darkness remains when the sun goes down in rural Appalachia...
 
Delving into the mysteries of the paranormal, What Darkness Remains is a chilling tale that will keep you turning pages late into the night. With palpable suspense and vividly drawn characters, Nicholas Barker invites you to step into the shadows and experience the terror for yourself...if you dare.
Disponibile da: 07/08/2024.
Lunghezza di stampa: 126 pagine.

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