
The Woods Are Watching
The Woods Are Watching, Book 1
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Adam Knox
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Patrick Dunn
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In this chilling psychological thriller, the Dunn family's peaceful retreat to a cabin in the woods quickly spirals into a nightmare.
When their son, Dublin, mysteriously vanishes, Patrick and Tami are plunged into a desperate search for answers. But the forest hides dark secrets, and as strange figures and eerie lights appear, the family begins to unravel. As Patrick’s obsession with finding the truth deepens, he uncovers a terrifying reality: the beings haunting them aren’t from another world—they’re from another time.
The Dunns are trapped in a twisted experiment, and the lines between reality and illusion blur, forcing Patrick to face an impossible choice. With his family’s fate hanging in the balance, he must confront the ultimate horror: nothing is as it seems, and they may never escape.
©2024 Patrick B. Dunn (P)2024 Patrick B. DunnLo que los oyentes dicen sobre The Woods Are Watching
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- Holly S
- 11-18-24
Easy to stay engaged with this book.
I liked the descriptive writing style which made it easy to stay engaged in this novel. It kept my interest throughout the book. The ending was not anticipated which I really enjoyed! I would definitely recommend this book for an exciting read!! I would say more but I don’t want to give away any spoilers.
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