2021 Reader Views Gold Medalist and 2020 IAN Book of the Year finalist: An estranged son drives twelve hours to collect badly needed money from his father’s estate. The same ugly McMansion still sits behind a security wall, but there are new features: a gaudy slate roof, a 70s-style conversation pit, and nearly two dozen statues posted along the wall like sentries. It makes no sense; Billy Buchanan’s father was broke. Where had these fierce-looking valuable sculptures come from? Forced to spend the week at 22 Dutch Road, Billy begins believing these samurai-styled carvings can talk to him by day, and worse, move at night. His father might not be so dead after all.
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- Release Date 08/20/2020
- Author T.C. Schueler
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 1.72 pounds
- Dimensions 6 x 1.35 x 9 inches
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