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A Midnight So Deadly

Wren Handman

Editorial: Parliament House Press

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Sinopsis

Fans of Kelley Armstrong's Cainsville series and Leigh Bardugo's Alex Stern books will love this cozy thriller about the unexplored realms within each of us.

When dreams infect the waking world, what threats—and promises—do they bring?


Maeve and Peri are 'dreamers,' creators who record their dreams and publish them to the delight of their fans. When Maeve dreams of the murder of her friend's abusive ex—and then he's killed in the real world—her 'dream' job becomes terrifying. At the same time, Peri is losing their grip on reality as they search for a woman who keeps appearing in their dreams. Who is this enticing stranger? How does she keep finding Peri, night after night? And what will it cost to hunt her down?


To find the answers to their questions, Maeve and Peri will first have to find each other. As their dreams begin to bleed into the real world, and the borders between reality and illusion come unstuck, reality itself faces deadly collapse.
Disponible desde: 28/08/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 350 páginas.

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