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A White Warning ~Sequel to The Black Envelope~

A White Warning ~Sequel to The Black Envelope~

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sat, Dec 22, 2012
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Mystery
The Slayers and Unnoticed have declared war on each other, fueled by old tensions and a new motive. Gage, Thaddeus and Jack are hiding together in the Slayer Stronghold, trying to locate the place the Unnoticed have hidden Fay, Mera and Maria. They're on the verge of giving up when a white envelope appears, throwing them into chaos. The boys' searching takes them on a cross-country trip as they attempt to track the constantly moving hostages. Meanwhile, Gage is learning to control the ever growing force inside him. The tension in him is driving him mad and he's starting to run out of options. If the woman you loved was in danger, would you do anything to get her back? Even if it meant tearing yourself apart? ~The sequel to The Black Envelope.~
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She sent the woods to me in an envelope, an envelope I wished I never opened. I've been getting anonymous letters for 3 months now. And I cannot say in words how much my life has been demolished by them. Say, stranger, are you going to read her letters? are you curious about what and who it was that tore apart my life, haunted my soul, devoured my peace? Then again, I do not matter. The book isn't about me at all. What matter are the letters in the black envelope and the horrendous story they contain. But do not skip the warning. I beg you. Do not skip the warning. Please. . .

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