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Nobody's Son

Phil Price

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He had everything he wanted; his childhood should have been perfect. But things were not as they seemed; subtle things that the boy was unaware of. Arguments behind closed doors. His name shouted across the house as he lay in bed.
 
Twenty years later, Tom Sutton begins to uncover the truth about his childhood, and questions begin to surface about who he really is and where he came from. After losing his parents in mysterious circumstances, Tom must travel to his mother’s native Turkey, to find answers.
 
But there are forces that want to keep the truth hidden - dark forces that have entwined themselves into his very existence. An ancient evil that pre-dates modern civilisation.
 
Returning back to his native Worcestershire, a darkness has returned with him, seeking to destroy his family bloodline. Can Tom protect his friends and loved ones, and stop the evil force before it's too late?
Disponível desde: 11/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 276 páginas.

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