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Every Nightmare Has It's Beginning
In an ancient churchyard just outside of Paris, archeologists uncover an ancient tomb---certain they have stumbled onto the find of the century. But something goes very wrong as the tomb is opened. Something too frightening to imagine...and too terrible to utter.
And it's end
For American visitor Tara Mason, the tomantic city of her dreams has suddenly turned sinister. For she has heard the blood-curdling screams in the churchyard--and knows that she must run away--from the powerful stranger chasing after her...and from a legendary, sensual prdator who stalks the night.
In the Dead of Night
At the country estate where she has sought refuge, the shadowy man reappears. He calls himself a guardian, sworn to protect the innocent from an evil most never see. And Tara will have to trust him, because that eveil has seen her... and won't stop until it claims her, body and soul.
This is a hardback book not a paperback.
In an ancient churchyard just outside of Paris, archeologists uncover an ancient tomb---certain they have stumbled onto the find of the century. But something goes very wrong as the tomb is opened. Something too frightening to imagine...and too terrible to utter.
And it's end
For American visitor Tara Mason, the tomantic city of her dreams has suddenly turned sinister. For she has heard the blood-curdling screams in the churchyard--and knows that she must run away--from the powerful stranger chasing after her...and from a legendary, sensual prdator who stalks the night.
In the Dead of Night
At the country estate where she has sought refuge, the shadowy man reappears. He calls himself a guardian, sworn to protect the innocent from an evil most never see. And Tara will have to trust him, because that eveil has seen her... and won't stop until it claims her, body and soul.
This is a hardback book not a paperback.
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