Itβs called The Scream... Once you get it, you simply cannot stop screaming. You canβt eat or sleep. It drives you more and more insane until you canβt stand to be alive a second longer. When the phenomenon hits Chuck's city, the chronically unemployed pervert joins a band of misfits to make hi
All Died Out
β Scribed by Simon, Misty
- Publisher
- The Wild Rose Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 49 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Adams Basin, NY
- ISBN
- 1509221735
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Mel Hargrove sent her father out for one ghost, and he came back with truckloads ... Things are rarely simple in the Hargrove junkyard full of wayward ghosts. But when those spirits and the book where she lists their names to keep track of them start acting out more than usual, she knows she has a crisis on her hands. Then everything in the junkyard disappears, including the ghosts attached to the objects. Calls from angry townspeople wondering why she's returning all their junk clue her in to where everything is but not why. Come to find out, it's all a big distraction created by a vicious ghost her father brought home without realizing it. Now it's a race against time as Mel tries to figure out the ghost's end game before all hell (literally) breaks loose.
β¦ Subjects
Fathers and daughters -- Fiction
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