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Estuary A Ghost Story #2 (Of 4) Cover A Maan House
Estuary A Ghost Story #2 (Of 4) Cover A Maan House
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The tide is rising . . . and, with it, the spirits within a centuries-old California mission overlooking the Pacific are about to come rushing forth in this shadowy and stylish horror thriller from rising stars Tim Daniel & David "D. B." Andry (Crush Depth, Morning Star) and razor-sharp artist Maan House (Mine is a Long Lonesome Grave)! As Maris recovers from her first encounter with the ghosts that haunt the waves in the waters beneath beneath the Mission at Point Arbu s, her new team fills her in on the stories of unusual occurrences that have plagued its halls for decades . . . and the legend of the lost treasure supposedly tied to the spectral entity called the Lady in Lace. As she searches for answers within the church, she learns a shocking truth about the nun who hired her and about her own connections to the mission . . .
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