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  • The Statue Was Weeping

  • Ladies in Danger Series, Book 1
  • By: Deborah Diaz
  • Narrated by: Joe Messina
  • Length: 2 hrs and 34 mins

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The Statue Was Weeping

By: Deborah Diaz
Narrated by: Joe Messina
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Miss Sophie Tennant was a girl of 19, of sweet, if a bit sickly, disposition, and golden curls. She had been confined to her invalid's chair since her childhood after a bad fall. Her health had deteriorated rapidly following her parents' deaths, and she'd hardly risen from it since.

Sophie was waiting for her ladies' maid to wheel her to her bedchamber, when she screamed. In front of her she sees a dead body, white and pale in the candlelight. She reaches out a hand and touches its cheek.

It's hard like stone to the touch, but it's warm too, as though it hasn't been dead for a long time. She trembled. In the darkness, the statue whispered the word 'Aphrodite'.

What is the mystery of weeping statue?

©2016 Chong Teck Chuan (P)2016 Chong Teck Chuan

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