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BIGFOOT - Frat House Terror

A Dark College Horror Novel of Survival and Ancient Secrets

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BIGFOOT - Frat House Terror

De: Ethan Blackwood
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Pledging the top fraternity on campus is supposed to be a dream. For freshman Cole, it’s a nightmare. He only wants to honor his late father’s legacy, but the brutal hazing rituals of Omega Chi Rho are designed to break the weak—and Cole is beginning to see a darkness in the brotherhood that goes far beyond cruel pranks.

Something ancient and hungry stalks the woods bordering the campus.

When a pledge vanishes during a terrifying late-night trial, the brothers close ranks, forcing Cole into a terrifying silence. He soon discovers that the disappearance is not an accident, but part of a century-old tradition. This fraternity doesn't just make men; it makes sacrifices.

A final, savage ritual in the forest becomes a bloodbath, and the few who escape find their sanctuary has become a trap. The house is under siege from a monster that can walk through walls, an intelligent predator that is now hunting them one by one.

Trapped with a secret that could destroy them all, Cole must fight to survive the night and expose a legacy of blood. But the price of this brotherhood is steeper than he could ever imagine.

Fantasía Horror Supernatural Thriller y Suspenso Emocionante
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