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Dark to Mortal Eyes by Eric Wilson
Dark to Mortal Eyes by Eric Wilson











Ground, Josee heard his chattering teeth. We have no place to stay?” As Scooter dropped his daypack onto the

Dark to Mortal Eyes by Eric Wilson

“I started a campfire for us using the classifieds. Hair hung like soggy pretzels from his hood and funneled water down Josee’s friend wheeled his bike down the railway embankment. “Hey.” She raised her voice above the patter of rain. Stenciled in black, it made her shudder as she rolled the canister into her Josee rotated the object and found a skull-and-crossbones symbol. That’s me? After two days without a mirror, the sight was disturbing.ĭon’t even look like myself. Polished it with the sleeve of her sweatshirt and found her face reflected in the In her hands, noted water spots and rust stains. Satisfied, she returned to her discovery. Her campfire, blowing at kindling and newsprint until flames rose with halfheartedĪpplause.

Dark to Mortal Eyes by Eric Wilson

Prompted by sporadic raindrops on leaves overhead, Josee Walker built In her hands, the object pleaded for purpose. Were slim, she knew that, but long ago she had retreated from belief in a grandĭesign. The odds of finding it here beneath a sword fern Josee discovered the canister while seeking firewood in the thicket. "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. What could the mysterious canister that Josee found in the woods contain? What does it have to do with her mother’s disappearance? When an ancient evil rouses, each member of the Addison family becomes enmeshed in a terrifying supernatural battle–one with global consequences. But there’s more to their family’s past than meets the eye. Suddenly, Marsh and Josee are forced to unite in their search for Kara–and for the truth. When Kara disappears and her car is discovered at the bottom of a ravine, however, Marsh becomes the prime suspect. But a determined Kara Addison sets out to meet the child she gave up years before, despite Marsh’s passionate opposition.įive Days of Hell for a Glimpse of Heaven Her biological father, wealthy vintner Marsh Addison, wants nothing to do with her.

Dark to Mortal Eyes by Eric Wilson

Returning to the hometown of her birth parents, rebellious 23-year-old Josee Walker seeks answers to long-held questions about her childhood.













Dark to Mortal Eyes by Eric Wilson