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The Grotesques

✍ Scribed by Reed, Tia


Book ID
109229407
Publisher
Tyche Books Ltd.
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Weight
346 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781928025399

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✦ Synopsis


Discredited journalist Ella Jerome isnοΏ½t thrilled about working at AdelaideοΏ½s fanciful tabloid the Informer. So when zoologist Adam Lowell seeks her help in finding his missing cousin, sheοΏ½s cynical of his claim a monster lurks near the Church of the Resurrection. The trouble is, solving the gruesome case could be her best shot at restoring her reputation. With her old instincts resurfacing, Ella combs the Port for clues. Experience tells her the only monsters are the human variety, and the bloodied stonemason certainly raises her suspicions. But when her investigation turns up everything from petrified remains to the headless carving of a dragon, the truth threatens to steal both her sanity and the man sheοΏ½s falling for. After all, gargoyles canοΏ½t be anything other than harmless stone. Or can they?


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