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On Shore Remain - Steven Jones

On Shore Remain

Steven Jones
Amazon Digital Services LLC , English
2 ratings

On Shore Remain is a ghost story in the traditional sense. It will send a shiver down your spine and is best enjoyed with a glass of whiskey by an open fire on a cold, winter night.It is the tale of a married couple, one a painter and the other a writer, who live on the outskirts of a coastal town that is quickly being reclaimed by the sea. One morning their daughter wakes up to find a wall has appeared on the beach near their house. The next morning it has grown larger. Before long it appears that a church is slowly building itself piece by piece before them.But how is this possible? What does it have to do with their past and why has it seemed to make their daughters obsessive compulsive disorder so much worse? Soon they will discover who Reverend Black is and why the legend of a ghostly bride is still feared by those in the know.

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