Author: | Daniel Millhouse | ISBN: | 9781310370410 |
Publisher: | Daniel Millhouse | Publication: | April 9, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Daniel Millhouse |
ISBN: | 9781310370410 |
Publisher: | Daniel Millhouse |
Publication: | April 9, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
After a tragic accident resulting in the death of his parents, John Yount decides to move his wife and son back to his childhood home in forest town of Old Man’s Lake. In their new environment, the Yount family feels safer than they were in their former home of Los Angeles, but are they?
John’s son Wyatt befriends a boy named Bruce, while John has run-ins with Doc, both of whom knew John’s parents before they became victims of their untimely deaths. Odd occurrences and minor mischief turn into something more…something supernatural.
Spotting a boy in a photograph from the 1940’s, John is perplexed. This boy looks identical to an imaginary friend he had as a child and his name was…Bruce. Could this be the same boy that his son plays with after school? Could Bruce’s father Doc, old fashioned in his mannerisms and style, actually be a spirit of the past?
After a tragic accident resulting in the death of his parents, John Yount decides to move his wife and son back to his childhood home in forest town of Old Man’s Lake. In their new environment, the Yount family feels safer than they were in their former home of Los Angeles, but are they?
John’s son Wyatt befriends a boy named Bruce, while John has run-ins with Doc, both of whom knew John’s parents before they became victims of their untimely deaths. Odd occurrences and minor mischief turn into something more…something supernatural.
Spotting a boy in a photograph from the 1940’s, John is perplexed. This boy looks identical to an imaginary friend he had as a child and his name was…Bruce. Could this be the same boy that his son plays with after school? Could Bruce’s father Doc, old fashioned in his mannerisms and style, actually be a spirit of the past?