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The Piper
The Piper
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A devoted mother must confront a horrifying family curse in this “genuinely frightening . . . ghostly thriller” from the Shamus Award–winning author (Booklist).
Eager to restart her life after divorce, Olivia James moves back to her Tennessee childhood home, bringing her young daughter Teddy with her. When Olivia receives a disturbing phone call just after midnight, she immediately recognizes her brother’s voice. But there’s a problem: Chris died nine weeks ago. And his warnings of the Piper, an imaginary boogeyman who played on their childhood fears, fills Olivia with dread. So does an admission from Teddy: she just made an unsettling new acquaintance no one else can see.
When Teddy vanishes, and another mysterious death claims someone close to home, Olivia must finally confront a terror she’s been running from all her life: a very real and malevolent spirit that has been dragging her family, one by one, to hell. What she discovers is a “nightmare that will keep you awake till the last page and maybe even afterward” (Kirkus Reviews).
Eager to restart her life after divorce, Olivia James moves back to her Tennessee childhood home, bringing her young daughter Teddy with her. When Olivia receives a disturbing phone call just after midnight, she immediately recognizes her brother’s voice. But there’s a problem: Chris died nine weeks ago. And his warnings of the Piper, an imaginary boogeyman who played on their childhood fears, fills Olivia with dread. So does an admission from Teddy: she just made an unsettling new acquaintance no one else can see.
When Teddy vanishes, and another mysterious death claims someone close to home, Olivia must finally confront a terror she’s been running from all her life: a very real and malevolent spirit that has been dragging her family, one by one, to hell. What she discovers is a “nightmare that will keep you awake till the last page and maybe even afterward” (Kirkus Reviews).
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