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Apr 22, 2020 · The Woman in the Attic is a psychological mystery and debut novel from a local author, Emily Hepditch. The author does an amazing job capturing the picturesque setting of a rural town on the rugged coastline of Newfoundland.
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- Paperback
Apr 22, 2020 · Blinded by curiosity, Ana enters the attic and unexpectedly finds an intact bedroom. She begins to dig around in the drawers of the furniture and, in a trunk under the bed, discovers a guest book for a mysterious bed and breakfast, a wad of cash, and a bloodstained jacket.
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- Emily Hepditch
Apr 22, 2020 · While packing her mother's things, Hannah discovers a trap door to the house’s attic, the one she believed for most of her life had been permanently sealed shut. Blinded by curiosity, Hannah enters the attic and finds a mysterious bedroom riddled with dark secrets.
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- Emily Hepditch
While packing her mother's things, Hannah discovers a trap door to the house’s attic, the one she believed for most of her life had been permanently sealed shut. Blinded by curiosity, Hannah enters the attic and finds a mysterious bedroom riddled with dark secrets.
Apr 22, 2020 · While packing her mother's things, Hannah discovers a trap door to the house’s attic, the one she believed for most of her life had been permanently sealed shut. Blinded by curiosity, Hannah enters the attic and finds a mysterious bedroom riddled with dark secrets.
- 9781.8B
- Flanker Press
- 04/22/2020
- Barnes & Noble
Apr 22, 2020 · A gripping character-driven, heartfelt novel set in a desolate location on the stormy banks of Newfoundland. A terrific first novel by a talented young Newfoundlander and I hope continues her literary career.
- Emily Hepditch
Apr 22, 2020 · A gripping character-driven, heartfelt novel set in a desolate location on the stormy banks of Newfoundland. A terrific first novel by a talented young Newfoundlander and I hope continues her literary career.
- Emily Hepditch