
The Shadows and the Bad Things
A Story from My Red Notebook
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Narrated by:
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Saoirse Ní Shúilleabháin
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By:
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TBA
About this listen
Bad things are happening in the small town of Girdle, Montana. Fourteen year old Maxine Miller has been plagued by waking nightmares of shadow creatures since early childhood. Seven years on from a terrible family tragedy, while trying to make sense of it all in the aftermath, Max soon finds that the line between what's real and what's all in her head might not be so profound after all. With the help of her friends, she plunges into the ever thickening mystery of the shadow creatures, all the while uncovering truths that may have been better off left forgotten.
©2023 Teryn Botti-Anderson (P)2024 Teryn Botti-Anderson
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