
The Temple of the Blind: The Temple of the Blind, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Norman Gilligan
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By:
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Brian Harmon
About this listen
After escaping Kings Hollow, Julien, in an effort to keep his family whole, denies the emotional and physical scars that came back with them. His wife, Rachael, is tormented by their little girl, Jessica, who now shows signs of possessing the same dangerous gifts as Sarah. Rachael is terrified to be alone with the child she once desperately wished for and decides to end it all. When Jessica goes missing, abducted from the school playground, Julien's nightmares begin to offer clues as to who might have taken her, drawing him back to Kings Hollow. Only now, Sarah is older, more confident in her abilities, and determined to fulfill her desires - at any cost.
©2011 Brian Harmon (P)2015 Cherry Hill Publishing, LLC
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