The cat was there when they moved in. Holly Pryor thought he must belong to one of the neighbors, except he would never go home. At first she was to busy moving into the rambling old house, getting her family settled and fending off disturbing questions from the kids about the houses grisly history. Then one night she discovered Leo was more than just a cat, and that some things just wouldn't stay buried.
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- Release Date 12/01/2006
- Author L. A. Willis
- Language English
- Company L. A. Willis; 2nd edition
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