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Underneath a Blood Moon

Pasquale De Marco

Editorial: Publishdrive

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Sinopsis

In the picturesque town of Crestwood Haven, where tranquility masked a hidden darkness, two troubled teenagers, David and Alex, embarked on a journey that would shatter the innocence of their idyllic community.

United by their outcast status and a thirst for purpose, they delved into the shadows, seeking solace in forbidden knowledge and embracing the allure of malevolence. Their descent into depravity was swift and merciless, leaving a trail of shattered lives and broken dreams in their wake.

When a brutal crime of unimaginable horror shocks Crestwood Haven, the community is thrown into chaos. As the investigation unfolds, the twisted motives and malevolent desires of David and Alex come to light, exposing the dark recesses of the human psyche.

The trial of the century captivates the nation, as the world watches in disbelief at the extent of their crimes. The courtroom becomes a battleground, where the prosecution seeks justice for the victims and their shattered families, while the defense attempts to unravel the complex web of emotions and circumstances that led these young men down a path of destruction.

Beyond the courtroom drama, the tragedy leaves an indelible mark on Crestwood Haven. The community struggles to come to terms with the darkness that emerged from within its midst, grappling with the fragility of their once peaceful town. The aftermath of the crime ripples through the lives of the victims' families, leaving them to navigate the depths of grief and loss.

As the dust settles, Crestwood Haven is left to confront the haunting legacy of David and Alex's actions. Their story serves as a cautionary tale, a stark reminder of the devastating impact of unchecked emotions and the fragility of the human spirit. Will the town be able to heal and move forward, or will the darkness that consumed David and Alex forever cast a shadow over their once idyllic community?


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Disponible desde: 02/06/2025.
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