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Body In The Wall. Crime Story Book Series, #8

Par : Brian Leslie
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233263705
  • EAN9798233263705
  • Date de parution04/01/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

The house on Linwood Avenue stood like a sentinel, its red-brick facade weathered by time and secrets. The lace curtains in its tall windows hung limp, veiling the whispers of lives long past. The spindly sycamore outside swayed in the late-September wind, its branches clawing at the sky as if trying to unearth the truth buried deep within the stone foundation. The air carried a peculiar scent-rain mingled with decay, a faint trace of something ancient and unyielding.
? For years, the house had been a quiet observer, its walls absorbing the echoes of laughter, arguments, and silence. It had seen families come and go, their stories etched into its bones. ? But some stories were darker, heavier, and refused to fade. ? They lingered in the shadows, waiting for the right moment to emerge. It was a house that demanded to be seen, to be understood. ? And for those who dared to step inside, it offered a choice: to uncover the truth or to turn away, leaving its mysteries to fester in the dark.
? But the truth, once unearthed, could never be buried again. ? It would ripple outward, changing lives, unraveling lies, and forcing those who found it to confront the weight of what had been hidden. ? The house was patient. It knew that every story, no matter how deeply buried, would one day find its voice. ? And when it did, the world would listen.