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The Washer Woman

Something's not right at the Garvin's new home. A dead boy whispers from the closet, wanting to play hide and seek. Blood splashes the carpet of empty rooms as tormented children weep in pain. The echoes of a secret burial ring out in the basement. And an old woman walks unseen, steel wool in hand, stalking the halls for the Garvin children... The Washer Woman. 96,497 Words. Author's Note: Recently revised, per S. J. Wilson's excellent suggestion (see below). Thank you! Also, please be advised that this book is intended for mature audiences only. It contains deviant sex, incest, graphic violence and adult language that may offend some readers.

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