From New York Times bestselling author Calinda B, author of the #1 Most Wished for Horror Anthology, comes a modern day tale of an ancient Irish myth.Ballynagaul—an idyllic Irish village, complete with apple-cheeked villagers, sheep, and shadows creeping ever closer…It has been two years since Lassi Finn came to Ballynagaul to bury her great-aunt and instead dug up a deadly three-hundred-year-old mystery, got adopted by a cat with an attitude problem, and realized that the love of her life was a priest with a little tentacle issue.Life since then has been good, though the tragic killings that swept through the village left others to carry an almost unbearable burden of grief.Siobhan Riordan was supposed to be living happily ever after in her dream home with her handsome husband and rambunctious baby boy. Since that awful morning when she found her husband's mangled body, her fairytale has become a never-ending nightmare.When people start falling mysteriously ill and an unwelcome visitor arrives in Ballynagaul, no one wants to believe that the fatal cycle could be starting all over again.While the deepening shadows around Siobhan threaten to steal her sanity and Lassi discovers something that could tear her world apart, time is running out for the people of Ballynagaul, and death awaits them all.The Bloodstone Quadrilogy: Grave Stones (Book 1)Heart's Blood (Book 2)Iron and Salt (Book 3)Stones End (Book 4)
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- Release Date 07/16/2018
- Authors Calinda B, Rainy Kay
- Language English
- Company CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Weight 11.8 ounces
- Dimensions 6 x 0.56 x 9 inches
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