Dean Harrison's These Unquiet Bones takes the reader on a unique and well-crafted roller coaster ride of horror and suspense. You won't be able to put this one down until you've finished it. His characters are as creepy as any I have read in a long time. Keep your eye on this writer; this book is un
These Unquiet Bones
β Scribed by Harrison, Dean
- Book ID
- 107351225
- Publisher
- Odium Media
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 163 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Dean Harrison's These Unquiet Bones takes the reader on a unique and well-crafted roller coaster ride of horror and suspense. You won't be able to put this one down until you've finished it. His characters are as creepy as any I have read in a long time. Keep your eye on this writer; this book is unforgettable. -- T. M. Wright
Trying to get behind the truth of her mother's death, Amy Snow unleashes the skeletons lurking in the dark of her father's closet, and learns a terrible, twisted truth about her family tree. Meanwhile, a man named Adam is on a mission to restore Paradise to its former glory. To accomplish this, he must find "The Lost One", a girl he calls Eve, and sacrifice her to the god she betrayed the day a talking serpent slithered into the Garden of Eden.
About the Author
Dean Harrison is a longtime fan of horror fiction. Though heΠ²Πβ’s spent time in the Π²ΠΡreal worldΠ²ΠΡ working as a shoe sales- man, a security guard, an investigator, a loss prevention detective and a journalist, heΠ²Πβ’s consistently returned to what he loves doing mostΠ²Πβ writing horror stories. His published work can be found in the anthologies FEM- FANGS, FELL BEASTS, RELICS & REMAINS, CHRISTMAS IN HELL and TWISTED TALES FROM THE TORCHLIGHT INN. More is to come. He lives with his family in his hometown of Mobile, Alabama, a city rich in ghost stories.
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