Let Him In
β Scribed by William Friend
- Book ID
- 111908240
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 128 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
"Let Him In is a feast of a novel." β Darcy Coates, USA Today bestselling author
An October Library Reads Pick!
"Daddy, there's a man in our room..."
Alfie wakes one night to find his twin daughters at the foot of his bed, claiming there's a shadowy figure in their bedroom. When no such thing can be found, he assumes the girls had a nightmare.
He isn't surprised that they're troubled. Grief has made its home at Hart House: nine months ago, the twins' mother Pippa died unexpectedly, leaving Alfie to raise them alone. And now, when the girls mention a new imaginary friend, it seems like a harmless coping mechanism. But the situation quickly develops into something more insidious. The girls set an extra place for him at the table. They whisper to him. They say he's going to take them away...
Alfie calls upon JuliaβPippa's sister and a psychiatristβto oust the malignant tenant from their lives. But as...
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