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Fallen Heaven

Current price: $17.99
Fallen Heaven
Fallen Heaven

Barnes and Noble

Fallen Heaven

Current price: $17.99
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In the sweltering summer of 1951, New York City echoes with the untold stories of its inhabitants. Among them is Barbara Langley, a resilient woman trapped in a life of torment at the hands of her powerful lawyer husband, Gabe Langley. Her world, already shadowed by abuse, takes a turn when she flees to her mother's mansion, seeking refuge. But this mansion is not just a house; it's a harbinger of dark secrets and hidden agendas. Barbara's mother, Edith Walton, is a woman whose wickedness is as renowned as her wealth. In a twist of fate, she discloses her will: Barbara and her children are set to inherit her colossal estate, including a summer cabin nestled in the quaint Old Town Village in British Columbia. But Edith's gift is more than it seems; it's a ticket to a summer of terror. Edith's sudden death catapults Barbara and her children into a world far removed from the New York bustle. The cabin in Old Town Village, surrounded by the haunting wilderness, becomes their new home. However, their arrival awakens a chilling presence. Chayton Cly, the last shaman of the Zwaheleans, claims the land as sacred. His warnings are dire, his threats of death, are a looming shadow over the Langley family. But Cly is no ordinary adversary. His mystic abilities are terrifyingly real, his connection with a dark entity is a spine-chilling reality. Barbara's nights are plagued with nightmares, her days with eerie encounters in the woods, where the line between the natural and supernatural blurs. The presence of a deadly Sasquatch, controlled by Cly, adds a horrifying dimension to their summer. Barbara's struggle is more than a fight for land; it's a battle for her family's survival. As the summer progresses, the story weaves a tapestry of horror, adventure, and unexpected romance. Each page is a dance with danger, each chapter a step closer to an unthinkable choice.

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