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Book Author(s): Ania Ahlborn

Dark Across the Bay

Dark Across the Bay horror thriller suspense book cover

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The Parrish family rents a coastal home in the bay just outside of the quiet town of Raven’s Head, Maine. A home usually booked for the season had an opening just when the Parrishes needed it most. It’s a secluded island the family gets all to themselves so that Lark can find inspiration for her writing and move on from a difficult break-up, Leo can heal from the loss of his dearest friend, and Poppy and Ezra can rekindle the spark in their marriage before it dies out for good.

Is this family vacation taking an eerie turn? Is Leo losing his wits? Is Lark just paranoid? The beautiful coastal home has a different atmosphere in the dark of night. The secrets each family member holds slowly come to light, but is it too late to right the wrongs?

This psychological thriller lets you see a glimpse into each character’s trauma and what they may be hiding. A storm is looming, and who knows what it will bring with it?

This nail-biting book is one of those that has you peering around corners before entering a room in your own home and constantly checking over your shoulder. It makes you think twice about information you divulge on social media and question how well you really know someone.

Rated: High, for violence and profanity, including strong language.

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