September Harvest
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8985044102
- EAN9798985044102
- Date de parution30/09/2021
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLisa Maliga
Résumé
It's 1979 and Laurie Caswell is working as a bookstore clerk at the Northbrook Mall. That Saturday evening, she sees a movie with her boyfriend, Dennis Nolan. Instead of dining at a restaurant, the teenage couple goes to her parents' suburban house for some adult beverages. He leaves, and in the early hours of the morning, she has a horrifying nightmare. A nightmare of a future where the mall resembles a prison.
It's populated with overweight, black-clad people wearing face masks, and lining up outside the former Sears department store for mandatory Convict-21 injections. Will the nightmare come true, or will the old book she discovers the next day at a yard sale help change the course of humanity forever?
It's populated with overweight, black-clad people wearing face masks, and lining up outside the former Sears department store for mandatory Convict-21 injections. Will the nightmare come true, or will the old book she discovers the next day at a yard sale help change the course of humanity forever?
It's 1979 and Laurie Caswell is working as a bookstore clerk at the Northbrook Mall. That Saturday evening, she sees a movie with her boyfriend, Dennis Nolan. Instead of dining at a restaurant, the teenage couple goes to her parents' suburban house for some adult beverages. He leaves, and in the early hours of the morning, she has a horrifying nightmare. A nightmare of a future where the mall resembles a prison.
It's populated with overweight, black-clad people wearing face masks, and lining up outside the former Sears department store for mandatory Convict-21 injections. Will the nightmare come true, or will the old book she discovers the next day at a yard sale help change the course of humanity forever?
It's populated with overweight, black-clad people wearing face masks, and lining up outside the former Sears department store for mandatory Convict-21 injections. Will the nightmare come true, or will the old book she discovers the next day at a yard sale help change the course of humanity forever?