The Keymaster's Lock
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Ongoing, First published Dec 15, 2023
Tersea just needed a job and she finally found one in East Adams, Massachusetts with Mr. Raymond Thornfield, her mysterious new employer, at his general store. 
East Adams is small, but mysterious. Everywhere Tersea goes, she sees keys, placed there by the town's founder. But how does she keep finding them? And what do they unlock?
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