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The Divide: Some Things Are Best Left Buried

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The Divide: Some Things Are Best Left Buried

Von: Stewart Giles
Gesprochen von: Cathrine Ferreira
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From number one best-selling author: Stewart Giles comes a macabre horror story that will linger in the mind long after the final minute.

The Divide: Some Things Are Best Left Buried

Five teenagers head into Dartmoor’s bleak National Park for a final adventure together before they all go their separate ways after the summer.

These lifelong friends have no idea what terrible secrets this place holds.

One by one they start to realise something is not quite right about this moor. Something is lurking there - some malevolent and ominously primeval force is buried deep beneath this ground waiting to emerge.

The locals know the truth about what lies beneath this land but the five friends are met with a sinister silence everywhere they turn.

Then the divide is split in two.

What is unleashed is Hell itself and the friends know they need to find a way out before it’s too late. Lured into an ancient forest that appears on no maps, the friends’ fight for survival begins.

But who is the little girl in the white dress? With her hideously disfigured face and transfixing voice, why has she suddenly taken a keen interest in these teenagers?

The Divide is the chilling tale of five friends’ fight for survival against an evil beyond comprehension.

©2020 Stewart Giles (P)2021 Stewart Giles
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