A spine-chilling mystery from the Queen of ScreamIf you like an unputdownable mystery mixed with horror, then you will love BLACK JACK!Welcome to the Blackwood House. Enter if you dare.In Savannah lies a house about which is said that all who have ever lived there have gone insane. When Kimberly and Joseph inherit the house from an unknown aunt, they don’t know the house’s murderous history. They move in and soon a series of strange events occurs. It’s like the house doesn’t want them there. Little by little, Joseph starts to change, and soon Kimberly begins to wonder: is the house haunted or is her husband just going mad?Jack Ryder and Shannon King have run away to Savannah to get married. They are preparing for their wedding when they stumble upon a young girl sitting alone on the docks at the harbor at night. She doesn’t seem to have any parents, nor does she know where she lives. Her feet are bare and she has nowhere to go. They take her in for the night, but as they try to pull out information from her, bizarre stories are revealed, and soon they start to speculate about the girl. Is she telling the truth or hiding unsettling secrets of her own?-This exhilarating new chapter in the Jack Ryder series, Black Jack, serves up a double dose of nail-biting, chilling suspense, twists, and shocking revelations as only Willow Rose can. This is determined to terrify you. No one is more addicting than the Queen of Scream.Scroll up and grab a copy today.
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- Release Date 08/16/2016
- Author Willow Rose
- Language English
- Company CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Weight 1.04 pounds
- Dimensions 5 x 1.09 x 8 inches
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