Arrival
The house is smaller than the listing made it look, which is fine. Smaller means fewer rooms to learn. Fewer rooms means fewer ways people can knock and expect her to a...
This story contains themes of: assault, extreme violence gore, stalker, violent death, explicit imagery
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Willow Creek looks friendly. Porches shine, group chats hum, and Louie Harrow runs a book club that decides what everyone should read and think. When Nila Grey moves in, she wants quiet, not company. Louie invites her to the bookclub anyway, deciding she needs someone new in her little court. When it all goes wrong, and Louie and her court of women turns on Nila start turning up dead, tongue cut out in a spotless kitchen, blood words on a windshield and a body posed with a book in its lap, the town is rattled. The town points at the stalker who adores Nila and won’t leave her alone. The police agree. Case closed. Or is it? Is this just the beginning or the ending stage of an elaborate plan to hit one specific person? Is the stalker the killer, or is someone else behind the gruesome attacks? It looks pretty straight forwards, but nothing in life really is. Is it?
The house is smaller than the listing made it look, which is fine. Smaller means fewer rooms to learn. Fewer rooms means fewer ways people can knock and expect her to a...
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