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The Wrong Turn - cover

The Wrong Turn

Tracey Chizoba Fletcher

Publisher: Pen It Publications

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Summary

In this dark fantasy adventure, an aimless young man finds his soul put to the ultimate test in the Land of the Dead.At twenty-eight years old, Chike wasn’t so much living as merely existing. He took each day as it came, with no particular plan or purpose. But now Chike faces a choice that could be described as life-or-death . . . if it weren’t for the fact that he was already in the Land of the Dead . . . Chike had been lost in thought when a simple wrong turn brought him to an abandoned house. By the time he felt the strange sensation of being transported, it was already too late. Now he must find the exit back to the Land of the Living, or risk forfeiting his soul. But something is terribly wrong in this strange other realm—something he could potentially set right . . . if he chooses to try.
Available since: 05/20/2021.
Print length: 76 pages.

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