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In the Grave Where the Bones Are Still Wet

Paisley Mott, Book 2

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In the Grave Where the Bones Are Still Wet

By: Kalvin Ellis
Narrated by: Gretchen Weber
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When the disembodied voice of a child appears on a podcast, Paisley Mott feels compelled to investigate. Weeks after surviving a run in with a monster she is looking for another case, and the two teens who host the podcast seem safe enough. But when she arrives in the boarded up rust belt town of Howling Ivy, Indiana, she finds that there is more to the story than she thought.

After discovering the video of a child burned to death in a duffle bag, Paisley must decide if she is ready to take on the case or if the similarities to her near death experience are too much to ignore. Can she overcome her trauma, anxiety, and fear to expose a serial killer and save a little girl who has lost all hope?

Find out in the sequel to In the Hills Above the Gristmill. And dare to dig into In the Grave Where the Bones Are Still Wet.

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