Oblivion (PDF)
One year ago, Callie was found in an abandoned apartment, scrawling words on the wall: "e;I KILLED HIM. His blood is on my hands. His heart is in my soul. I KILLED HIM."e;But she remembers nothing of that night or of the previous thirty-six hours....
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One year ago, Callie was found in an abandoned apartment, scrawling words on the wall: "e;I KILLED HIM. His blood is on my hands. His heart is in my soul. I KILLED HIM."e;But she remembers nothing of that night or of the previous thirty-six hours. All she knows is that her father, the reverend at the Church of the Holy Promise, is missing, as is Hannah, a young girl from the parish. Their disappearances have to be connected and Callie knows that her father was not a righteous man. Since that fateful night, she's been plagued by graphomania-an unending and debilitating compulsion to write. The words that flow from Callie's mind and through her pen don't seem to make sense-until now.As the anniversary of Hannah's vanishing approaches, more words and memories bubble to the surface and a new guy in school might be the key to Callie putting together the puzzle. But digging up the secrets she's buried for so long might be her biggest mistake.
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- Autor: Sasha Dawn
- 2014, 400 Seiten
- ISBN-10: 1512401552
- ISBN-13: 9781512401554
- Erscheinungsdatum: 01.05.2014
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