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Inside The Dark Closet. Crime Story Book Series, #26

Par : Brian Leslie
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233484926
  • EAN9798233484926
  • Date de parution30/01/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

The house on Amhurst Road had been empty for months, but it was never truly quiet. Neighbors whispered about the raids, the arrests, the people who came and went without a trace. ? It was the kind of place everyone avoided, a place that carried the weight of things better left unsaid. ? For Jeremy Sparks, though, it was something else entirely-a question waiting to be answered. ? He stood at the rusted gate, the padlock cold in his hand.
Behind him, Evelyn and Daniel shifted uneasily, their flashlights off for now. Jeremy didn't need to look back to know they were nervous. ? He could feel it in the way they lingered, in the way their breaths came quick and shallow. ? He didn't blame them. This wasn't the kind of place you entered lightly. ? But Jeremy wasn't like them. He had spent weeks watching the house, piecing together its story from fragments-an unfamiliar man in a parka, footprints in the dust, a basement door that didn't quite sit right.
He didn't care about the warnings or the risks. ? He cared about what was inside, about the safe he knew was there, hidden behind layers of concrete and brick. ? He cared about the answers."Let's go, " he said, his voice steady. Evelyn hesitated, then clicked on her penlight. ? Daniel muttered something under his breath but followed. ? Jeremy pushed the gate open, the hinges groaning in protest, and stepped onto the rotting porch.
He didn't know what he was walking into, but he knew one thing: he wouldn't leave until he found out. ?