**In this spellbinding horror novel, a family trades their crime-ridden city for country life --and encounters an evil more sinister than they could have imagined** After watching his asthmatic daughter suffer in the foul city air, Theodore Constantine decides to get back to the land. When he and
Home on Apple Blossom Road--A Novel
β Scribed by Sheila Roberts
- Book ID
- 100224683
- Publisher
- MIRA Books
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 174 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1489208615
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β¦ Synopsis
Home is where the love is...
Colin Wright and Mia Blair grew up in Icicle Falls, but they left years ago--and not on good terms. Now Colin's grandmother, Justine, has died, and they've come home to honor this woman they both loved. That's when they get some unexpected news. They're about to inherit something. Jointly. They just have no idea what. It turns out that Justine's designed a treasure hunt for them, like the ones they enjoyed when they were kids and best friends.
But they're not kids anymore, and they sure aren't best friends. As for that young love they once shared? Well...it's complicated.
On the trail of Justine's treasure, they follow a series of clues that take them down memory lane--ending up at the orchard on Apple Blossom Road. What will they find there? And what did Justine know that they didn't?
β¦ Subjects
A Novel
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