The Sin Village - Adriel Cunha - Books -  - 9781087450940 - August 5, 2019
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The Sin Village

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The sin village tells the story of Amanda White, a beautiful and talented girl who studies journalism and lives with a friend in a small apartment in New York, works as a waitress in a cafeteria and the only time she has to have fun is when she is with Steve, her boyfriend, a beautiful, sweet and gentle photograph. One day Amanda receives a call from a small town called Redville (Essex, England). The girl on the other side of the line (a rather rude young woman) warns that her sister is dead and that she must travel there to recognize the body. Amanda has no choice and Steve insists on accompanying her. But Redville is not a village like the others, there is a diabolical and sinful aura everywhere; a kind of energy that has contaminated people and even the environment, making everything morbid and sad. Upon arriving in the city, she discovers that people are not friendly at all and that her sister is alive, but that's not all... the village by the mountains is ruled by a powerful family of occultists (members of a mysterious sect) whose goal is to bring back the horrendous creature that started the legend and the murders that have taken place since 1917. After many misadventures and fights with her boyfriend, Amanda will have to prevent the Blackburn family from completing their diabolical ritual, or all of them, including her and the new friends she will make, will have a tragic end and that evil contained for so many years will return to walk on Earth, bringing chaos, fear and destruction. Will she make it? Well, you have to read the whole book to know... I hope you like it.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 5, 2019
ISBN13 9781087450940
Pages 218
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 13 mm   ·   326 g
Language English