They still speak in hushed tones about "THE DREADWIJK TERROR" Even before the last victim, the residents of Droitwijk Town nicknamed their city "Dreadwijk," and with good reason. It is 1752 in New York Province. Two years have passed since the hellish events in Death Swamp. Now, Seth Athenor, former frontier scout and village apothecary, has been summoned back to Droitwijk Town, the center of the evil that reared its diabolical head in The House of Dust. Two prominent citizens have gone missing in the vicinity of an ancient hill, rumored to be the Chibaiswajo, the "Hill of Ghosts" of Abenaki legend. In that hill is a root cellar belonging to the missing couple. But if it is merely a root cellar, why did early Dutch settlers erect a wooden cross above the entrance? And why did they brick it up and fix a sturdy door there with a locking bar on the outside? It all seemed more of a prison than a root cellar. But a prison for who? Or - what? For further information about other books by the author and biographical details, please visit our website: petertelemarkbooks.com
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