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3.6 • 137 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Alma Harper has been trying to forget what happened in Widowsfield 16 years ago. She has a good life as a music now, and might rekindle her relationship with her one true love. However, the number 314 haunts her, and threatens to bring her back to the day that her brother disappeared. When a reporter shows up, just days before March 14th, Alma realizes that her past is coming back to haunt her.
Customer Reviews
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This book was impossible to put down and left me with unanswered questions!
Stephen King, Move Over!
This was brilliant. It is such gripping horror that I had nightmares—during the day! Each main character is well fleshed out (and, when you read this book, you will see how apt that phrase is). Each peripheral character is given enough depth in a sentence or two that you feel as though you have truly met someone.
Both the setting and plot are just as good. I found the theme a bit elusive, but I’m sure I’ll figure it out.
I am looking forward to reading more by this writer.
For the author
When your reading a story, or when I read a story rather, you picture in your head the imagery of the surroundings, the characters, the everything that the story revolves around. It’s easy to lose focus on what’s happening if every time you read the actions in the story and you can’t picture who or what is going on because the picture in your head isn’t focused subconsciously.
This is my 3 book from A.R. Wise and I never have this problem. From the scenery to the characters from the sounds of chattering teeth and the tone of voice from our main characters.
I’ve even joined the fan club and expressed this enjoyment to the author himself and to my pleasant surprise he was has graciously accepted my appreciation and shared his own for my gratitude.
I hope all who read this receive the same enjoyment as I have