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The Lantern of Litchfield Hall. The Stratford Jr. Mysteries, #0.5
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8231734597
- EAN9798231734597
- Date de parution30/09/2025
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
Some lanterns guide travelers. This one demands the truth. When Judith, Hamnet, and Susanna Shakespeare sneak into Litchfield Hall during Stratford's Ghost Festival, they expect dust and cobwebs-not a lantern that glows blue whenever someone hides a secret. The lantern once belonged to Elias Crikkin, a riddler erased from memory. Now it waits for confessions-regrets spoken aloud, truths finally faced.
With Shellspeare, their suspiciously observant tortoise, the siblings must decide what they're willing to admit. and what Elias himself left unsaid. Warm, witty, and just a little haunted, The Lantern of Litchfield Hall is a ghost story where the real chills come from the secrets we keep.
With Shellspeare, their suspiciously observant tortoise, the siblings must decide what they're willing to admit. and what Elias himself left unsaid. Warm, witty, and just a little haunted, The Lantern of Litchfield Hall is a ghost story where the real chills come from the secrets we keep.
Some lanterns guide travelers. This one demands the truth. When Judith, Hamnet, and Susanna Shakespeare sneak into Litchfield Hall during Stratford's Ghost Festival, they expect dust and cobwebs-not a lantern that glows blue whenever someone hides a secret. The lantern once belonged to Elias Crikkin, a riddler erased from memory. Now it waits for confessions-regrets spoken aloud, truths finally faced.
With Shellspeare, their suspiciously observant tortoise, the siblings must decide what they're willing to admit. and what Elias himself left unsaid. Warm, witty, and just a little haunted, The Lantern of Litchfield Hall is a ghost story where the real chills come from the secrets we keep.
With Shellspeare, their suspiciously observant tortoise, the siblings must decide what they're willing to admit. and what Elias himself left unsaid. Warm, witty, and just a little haunted, The Lantern of Litchfield Hall is a ghost story where the real chills come from the secrets we keep.