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Obscure Reflections at Dawn
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5.0 • 2 Ratings
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
Obscure Reflections at Dawn
By Jack Clubb
An artist wakes up from his dreamy world to find himself lost in a dungeon like chamber, just to be
pulled away into another reality. The only answers available are in the cryptic clues left by the previous
occupant, a dead man reclining in a chair.
Events shift to a woman who is renovating an old opera house in St.Louis, but something is lurking from
the shadows. One night after finishing violin practice, someone starts clapping, but she's alone. Her
gloomy family history will unfold a twisted world of darkness and desire.
Then, the scene changes to a Gothic savage graveyard, where a mysterious angel wonders next to the
tomb of a fallen King.
The Leader of a cult raises the dead from an ancient settlement.
The shadowy secrets of a Doctor whose family built a home for the criminally insane. Though, after
dozens of escapes, half of the property had to be sold off as attorney fees grew.
A clever archaeologist finds a mysterious object at 'Cahokia Mounds,' that changes the entire course of
the rest of his life.
Look around the murky waters of this gloomy, dark tale of terror that's filled with occult themes and
violence of course.
Obscure Reflections at Dawn is a fantastically grim mirror of our own reality, asking each one of us the
question; what do you believe in?
The strangest of all is that it's all real.
Customer Reviews
Dark and immersive gothic horror
This was a cool book. He also has one called Promises Decay which is a book of short story’s. That’s how I found this rare gem. Obscure Reflections at Dawn is rich with occult history.
Very Immersive storytelling
This was like a movie. When it first got going I didn’t know it would turn out so awesome. For being this guys first book he seems to have done lots of research.