Everyone has an imaginary play friend as a child at one time or another, someone they can play with, someone to talk to when they're lonely. But when Jeremy's invisible friend manifests itself into something real, very bad things start to happen. Before long an unimaginable evil is set loose on the world, and Jeremy's own death may be the only way to stop it.
Everyone has an imaginary play friend as a child at one time or another, someone they can play with, someone to talk to when they're lonely. But when Jeremy's invisible friend manifests itself into something real, very bad things start to happen. Before long an unimaginable evil is set loose on the world, and Jeremy's own death may be the only way to stop it.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Growing up in the shadow of Notre Dame's Golden Dome, Scott Dokey developed a strong affinity for the arts, learning at a young age the joy of transforming an empty page into something magical. Eventually, as an adult, his creative endeavors expanded to include writing and filmmaking. Focusing primarily on subjects with horror and supernatural aspects, he became an award-winning screenwriter, and has produced and directed several short films and a no-budget feature film.Scott currently lives in Southern California with his wife, Jennifer, and their daughter, Kaylee, enjoying the sweltering 120° summer heat. Of course, 85° in January more than makes up for it. To find out more about his work visit his website at www.scottdokey.com
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