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Vlora

Rafael Avtino

Editorial: Amethyst Sky Publishing

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Sinopsis

Vlora Whitaker is a shy, lonely, and hard-working businesswoman. Lately, she has been having horrifying encounters at home with a ghostly, unknown intruder. She initially disregards them as hypnagogic hallucinations, but they are gradually becoming more realistic and threatening. After meeting with the police, she begins to doubt her mind’s reliability. Afraid for her life, she must decide how to end the encounters permanently.
Disponible desde: 01/12/2015.

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