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The main character is Chris Bishop, a paranormal investigator called in initially to investigate claims that the house is haunted. There he discovers that those engulfed by the darkness are driven to savage and murderous frenzies, in connection with a mysterious cult leader whose spirit inhabits the darkness.
Chris Kraus (born 1955) is an American-born writer, critic, editor, filmmaker, performance artist, and educator. Her work includes the novels I Love Dick , Aliens and Anorexia , and Torpor , which form a loose trilogy that navigates between autobiography , fiction , philosophy , and art criticism . [ 2 ]
Chickenhare is a series of graphic novels, written and illustrated by the American author Chris Grine.The first two books were published by Dark Horse Comics, and the third was being released on-line as a web comic since November 2009, before its cancellation.
A dark-adapted eye is one that has adjusted to darkness so that it is able to discern objects. [6] In the context of the novel, the title refers to Faith's ability, after many years, to examine and analyse her family's history and its tragedy.
Salmon Creek was built by St. Cloud Corporation, the owners of the town and surrounding park. It was built for their employees. Maya, the main character, is the adopted daughter of the park ranger. The events actually start a year before with the death of Maya's friend, Serena. She and Maya were swimming in a lake.
Somewhere in the Darkness is a 1992 young adult realistic fiction novel written by Walter Dean Myers. It was published by Scholastic inc . The novel was a Newbery Honor Award and a Coretta Scott King honor award .
After Darkness (2014) is a novel by Australian author Christine Piper. [1] It won The Australian/Vogel Literary Award in 2014 and was shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Award in 2015. Plot summary
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