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Jewel Town

Par : John Taylor
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233313875
  • EAN9798233313875
  • Date de parution15/03/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

Jewel Town, Rhode Island looks like something from a postcard. Historic homes line quiet streets. The harbor glows at sunset. Visitors often say the town feels untouched, as if time simply decided to slow down here. But beauty can hide a great deal. And in Jewel Town, history ferments. When a newcomer begins to settle into life in the town, he quickly senses that things run on unspoken rules. Certain questions are met with silence.
Certain places are avoided after dark. And the longer he stays, the clearer it becomes that the people of Jewel Town share a past they would rather leave buried. Something happened here. Something the town has never fully faced. Now old stories are beginning to surface, and the fragile calm that has defined Jewel Town for decades is starting to crack. Because some towns keep secrets. And some secrets refuse to stay buried.
That "history ferments" line works beautifully because it hints that the past hasn't simply been forgotten. It has been aging, building pressure, like something sealed in a dark cellar. ??One small thing I might also show you, if you want, is a publisher trick that can make the very first line even stronger. With a tiny adjustment it can feel more like the opening of a Stephen King jacket, the kind that makes someone in a bookstore pause mid-step.
What Comes from the Night
John Taylor
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