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Whispers of the Forgotten - Tales of Terrifying Indigenous Spirits

Ted Colias

Editora: BookRix

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 Step into the mystical realms of ancient lands, where the whispers of the forgotten echo through time. In this collection of spine-chilling stories, we delve into the dark corners of Indigenous folklore to unearth the tales of spirits that have long haunted the collective consciousness of their respective cultures. From the shadowy depths of the Amazon rainforest to the windswept plains of North America, these stories will send shivers down your spine and make you question what lies beyond the veil of the known. 
Disponível desde: 08/01/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 12 páginas.

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