Call of the Cherokee

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Call of the Cherokee
Author : F Gardner
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Publisher : Unknown
Language : English
Release Date : 04 July 2021
ISBN : 9798531786579
Pages : 228 pages
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Call of the Cherokee by F Gardner Book PDF Summary

A horror/mystery saga into the depths of a haunted theater! Recently reconstructed, the formerly burned down Cherokee Theater is once again open for business. After receiving an invitation, three friends decide to check out the theater, curious as to what all the hype's been about. Part of a series of interconnected horror novels that can be read in any order. Each book serves as a stand alone story, yet builds a greater picture behind a sinister mystery in Chicago.

Call of the Cherokee

A horror/mystery saga into the depths of a haunted theater! Recently reconstructed, the formerly burned down Cherokee Theater is once again open for business. After receiving an invitation, three friends decide to check out the theater, curious as to what all the hype's been about. Part of a series

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