
Donbridge: The Witch of Tamarack Hill
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Narrated by:
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J. Scott Bennett
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By:
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RD Vincent
About this listen
It's 35 years before Julianne Taylor was buried alive by the good people of Donbridge and awakened by the Ring of Lazarus. The parents of Julianne are children facing a creature who haunts and terrorizes the town's residents. Fires, missing children, and destruction of the church have all caused great calamity. However, a lost medicine woman has been discovered in a wooded glen, and though rumors of her existence were always legend, her presence is a mystery. A young Sarah Woodlock holds the key to learning the medicine woman's knowledge. While Sarah has experienced much adversity and heartbreak, she wields a power greater than her own and leads her town to safety before the creature can cause more harm.
©2015 Raymond V. Depew (P)2016 Raymond V. Depew
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