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There's an unsettling anomaly dwelling in the picturesque New England town of Cedar Grove. Kathleen, a seventeen-year-old newcomer to the town, is harassed and bullied by her classmates. Alex and Bethany purchase a beautiful home for well-below its value, only to discover that the reduced price offers them more than they bargained for. Brian develops an infatuation with a girl he finds online, but she's not who he expects. There is a sinister presence silently twisting their fates together on the crooked roads through Cedar Grove.

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There's an unsettling anomaly dwelling in the picturesque New England town of Cedar Grove. Kathleen, a seventeen-year-old newcomer to the town, is harassed and bullied by her classmates. Alex and Bethany purchase a beautiful home for well-below its value, only to discover that the reduced price offers them more than they bargained for. Brian develops an infatuation with a girl he finds online, but she's not who he expects. There is a sinister presence silently twisting their fates together on the crooked roads through Cedar Grove.
Autorenporträt
Rob Watts is Professor of Social Policy at RMIT University, Melbourne. He is a founding member of the Greens Party in Victoria, and established the Australian Center for Human Rights Education (ACHRE) at RMIT in 2008. His recent books include States of Violence and the Civilizing Process: on criminology and state crime (2016), Public Universities, Managerialism and the value of the university (2017), and co-authored The Precarious Generation: A political economy of young people (2017).