The Last Light of Langford House
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- ISBN8231005314
- EAN9798231005314
- Date de parution03/07/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
At just 90 pages, The Last Light of Langford House delivers a full story you can devour in a single night-but its haunting truths will linger long after you close the book. When journalist Ava Moreau steps across the threshold of the abandoned Langford House, she thinks she's chasing a forgotten local mystery. What she uncovers is a legacy of silence built on vanished children, manufactured identities, and a nursery sealed by fear.
Inside the crumbling mansion, Ava finds bones behind doors nailed shut, diaries no one was meant to read, and a porcelain doll that won't stay put. The deeper she digs into the Langford family's past, the more she realizes this house didn't just bury its secrets-it made them smile for the camera. But some ghosts refuse to stay buried. And some truths scream louder than silence. From the ashes of Southern gentility rises a haunting tale of erasure, grief, and reckoning.
The Last Light of Langford House is a chilling, tender Southern Gothic that asks: what happens when history is rewritten-and the ones erased learn how to write back?When legacy lies, the house remembers.
Inside the crumbling mansion, Ava finds bones behind doors nailed shut, diaries no one was meant to read, and a porcelain doll that won't stay put. The deeper she digs into the Langford family's past, the more she realizes this house didn't just bury its secrets-it made them smile for the camera. But some ghosts refuse to stay buried. And some truths scream louder than silence. From the ashes of Southern gentility rises a haunting tale of erasure, grief, and reckoning.
The Last Light of Langford House is a chilling, tender Southern Gothic that asks: what happens when history is rewritten-and the ones erased learn how to write back?When legacy lies, the house remembers.
At just 90 pages, The Last Light of Langford House delivers a full story you can devour in a single night-but its haunting truths will linger long after you close the book. When journalist Ava Moreau steps across the threshold of the abandoned Langford House, she thinks she's chasing a forgotten local mystery. What she uncovers is a legacy of silence built on vanished children, manufactured identities, and a nursery sealed by fear.
Inside the crumbling mansion, Ava finds bones behind doors nailed shut, diaries no one was meant to read, and a porcelain doll that won't stay put. The deeper she digs into the Langford family's past, the more she realizes this house didn't just bury its secrets-it made them smile for the camera. But some ghosts refuse to stay buried. And some truths scream louder than silence. From the ashes of Southern gentility rises a haunting tale of erasure, grief, and reckoning.
The Last Light of Langford House is a chilling, tender Southern Gothic that asks: what happens when history is rewritten-and the ones erased learn how to write back?When legacy lies, the house remembers.
Inside the crumbling mansion, Ava finds bones behind doors nailed shut, diaries no one was meant to read, and a porcelain doll that won't stay put. The deeper she digs into the Langford family's past, the more she realizes this house didn't just bury its secrets-it made them smile for the camera. But some ghosts refuse to stay buried. And some truths scream louder than silence. From the ashes of Southern gentility rises a haunting tale of erasure, grief, and reckoning.
The Last Light of Langford House is a chilling, tender Southern Gothic that asks: what happens when history is rewritten-and the ones erased learn how to write back?When legacy lies, the house remembers.













