The Sin Of Ravenswood

The Sin Of Ravenswood

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This book was previously known as The Silence that Screams "When the halls of Ravenswood High grew quiet, three friends stepped into the darkness, but were they alone?" "Are the halls of Ravenswood High really empty at night?" The darkness crept in like a living entity, shrouding the deserted corridors of Ravenswood High in an eerie silence. Three friends, fueled by curiosity and a taste for adventure, snuck past the iron gates, their flashlights casting flickering shadows on the walls. They had always dared each other to explore the school's secrets after hours, and tonight was the night they would finally uncover the truth. Little did they know, they were about to stumble upon something that would change their lives forever. To know what they found in their school read the story 'The Sin Of Ravenswood' A work of fiction ............
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