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    (By M.T. O'Neill)

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    Author M.T. O'Neill
    “Book Descriptions: Two men – separated by time but bonded by blood – fight for a brighter future in this tense, dark, gothic horror.

    1895, Maine. Young immigrant Connor Kelly languishes in Fairhaven Falls Lunatic Asylum, a godforsaken place which echoes with the screams of those trapped inside. He longs to rid himself of the violent and terrifying visions which plague him. When his only friend falls victim to the sadistic, prejudiced staff, Connor resolves to bring the asylum’s crimes to light. If he fails, he will die and the staff will continue their evil practices with impunity.

    Present-day, Maine. Robbie Kelly has just returned to Fairhaven Falls to settle his estranged father’s estate. Soon, long-forgotten horrifying childhood sights begin to haunt him. While investigating the cause of the visions, he stumbles on an old ancestral curse and its connection to his notorious ancestor, Connor Kelly. Robbie must confront the curse to save his family from the same fate. As he slowly unpicks the truth from a web of myth and rumour, vengeful spirits target him more frequently, and a very human threat reveals itself.”

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