Darkness begins to unravel itself in the form of lost pages to an occult tome. These texts, hidden in the small, abandoned town of Greywater, West Virginia, must be retrieved. The esteemed German family of House Dietrich, with the help of their Council, take lead into America in search of these ancient pages. Hiring workers from across the country in an operation to “rebuild” the town of Greywater, they hire an unsuspecting young man from the suburbs of Colorado.College dropout Jake Jager has just been given two weeks to find a new place to live. Without a higher education and no job, he rushes to find a solution before the inevitable occurs. As time ticks down, he is met by a representative of the Dietrich Corporation, who offers him fifty-thousand dollars for six months of work in the small town of Greywater, West Virginia. Jake, with an ambitious desire to find his own independence, graciously accepts the offer. Travelling days across the country, he eventually finds himself in the mountain state, working in the wilds of the Appalachia.Though Jake, upon accidentally stumbling across one of the few missing pages of ancient text, soon finds himself immersed in a world separated from reality. Out of curiosity, he keeps the page for himself, bringing him closer to danger. With tales of urban legends spreading, strange noises heard in the blackness of night and mysterious events occurring throughout the town, will Jake have what it takes to survive?Follow the story at:www.visitgreywater.com
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- Release Date 08/05/2022
- Author N.D. Graveheart
- Language English
- Company Nicholas Dodge; 1st edition
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