Disappeared-Too Good To Be True!
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  • Reads 132
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 17
  • Time 32m
Ongoing, First published Jan 05, 2014
' It's been years since Elizabeth Green has been to her childhood home in New York. The home where her sister mysteriously disappeared. But what happens when Elizabeth finds an an attic she never even knew was their? Is that the place her mom used to keep her sister? What happens when creepy things start to happen to her when she's there? Voices? Slamming doors? Nightmares? Can Elizabeth pull through and find out what happened to her sister? Will all the clues all the scares and creeps lead her back to her family's old lake house? Well your going to have to read more to find out what happens in this thriller, mystery, journey.'
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