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Paperback The Plague-stone Of Aberford Book

ISBN: 1277599963

ISBN13: 9781277599961

The Plague-stone Of Aberford

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"The Plague-Stone of Aberford" is a chilling tale set in a small, isolated village haunted by the specter of disease and ancient superstitions. When a mysterious plague begins to ravage the community, the villagers turn to a dark and ominous stone believed to hold the key to their salvation or their doom. As fear grips the hearts of the people, they must confront not only the deadly illness but also the terrifying forces that the stone may unleash. John Saunders crafts a gripping narrative that explores the depths of human desperation and the enduring power of folklore in the face of unimaginable horror. This gothic horror story will appeal to readers who enjoy suspenseful narratives with a strong sense of place and a touch of the supernatural.

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