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Bottling His Ghosts - cover

Bottling His Ghosts

S.H. Cooper

Verlag: Raw Dog Screaming Press

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Beschreibung

After a tragic accident leaves her widowed, Netta flees home to Daunderhead hoping for the space to process her grief. Instead, she finds her cousin, Thorn, once like a brother to her, swimming at the bottom of every bottle he can find. Her parents, unable to break him from his alcoholic stupor, have grown despondent and resigned to his fate; and her once beautiful childhood home has fallen into the grasp of nefarious ghosts whose goals remain unclear. Refusing to allow another tragedy to befall her family, Netta takes it upon herself to help her cousin and—hopefully—stop the hauntings.
Verfügbar seit: 15.07.2025.
Drucklänge: 130 Seiten.

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