In the small town of Riverside, residents live in fear of "Midnight Early"-the forbidden hours between midnight and 2 a.m. when anyone caught outside disappears without a trace. Annie Rydersa, a young lawyer, returns home after her estranged father's mysterious death, only to discover he was investigating the town's darkest secret. As Elena unravels cryptic clues, she uncovers a forgotten massacre, secret rituals, and the sinister force that haunts Riverside during the forbidden hours. Now, she must face the terror of "Midnight Early" to uncover the truth.
In the small town of Riverside, residents live in fear of "Midnight Early"-the forbidden hours between midnight and 2 a.m. when anyone caught outside disappears without a trace. Annie Rydersa, a young lawyer, returns home after her estranged father's mysterious death, only to discover he was investigating the town's darkest secret. As Elena unravels cryptic clues, she uncovers a forgotten massacre, secret rituals, and the sinister force that haunts Riverside during the forbidden hours. Now, she must face the terror of "Midnight Early" to uncover the truth.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Aymen Zairi, known by his pen name EyeMen, is a passionate author from Tunisia who explores the intricacies of the human experience through thrilling narratives and psychological tales. With a background in creative writing and a commitment to raising awareness of important social issues, Aymen has earned certificates from prestigious organizations like UNICEF and Amnesty International for his work on human rights. A graduate of Alison's creative writing program, Aymen blends his literary talents with a deep understanding of psychological themes, crafting stories that resonate with readers on multiple levels. His current projects, including Dry, reflect his keen insights into the complexities of love, fear, and the quest for truth in an often isolating world.
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