
Eye of the Void
An Iris Engels Novel (Syndicate Universe)
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Narrated by:
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Rachel Perry
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By:
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Lynn Katzenmeyer
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"Someday, Cornea, you're going to open your eyes and see the magic around you."
Three kids have gone missing in Rochester, Minnesota. They didn't stay gone for long. But the location of the reappearance makes this more than your run-of-the-mill mystery.
I'm Iris Engels, and I can't stay away. I need to know why the kids disappeared from the park and reappeared in graffiti graveyard. More than that, I need to know why on Earth there's a spruce tree in Quarry Hill Park. After a staring contest with a federal agent ends with a job offer, I'm poised to learn more than just what happened to the kids. Open your eye.
©2020 Lynn Katzenmeyer (P)2021 Lynn Katzenmeyer
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