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Where the Dead Talk

โœ Scribed by Davis, Ken


Book ID
108959882
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
134 KB
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


Out past the towns and villages of Colonial Massachusetts lies a lake, black and icy and deep.

When night settles on the deep woods, when the wind sings a mournful song through the trees, voices can sometimes be heard, rising from its still surface: voices of the lost, voices of the damned, voices of the dead.

When tragedy unlocks the terrifying secret of the lake, when revolution explodes across the countryside, the doorway to Hell opens a crack and the dead begin to rise.


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