The things children see:Whispers from nowhere

The things children see:Whispers from nowhere

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When strange occurrences begin spreading through a once normal town, most adults dismiss them as coincidences,despite the fact that the children had been warning them for months. Whispers in empty hallways, shadowed figures watching from the woods, and voices calling names in the dark were all ignored as childish imagination... until the impossible starts happening to everyone. As fear and paranoia consume the town, sixteen-year-old Caleb begins uncovering a terrifying pattern connected to the stories the children told long before the chaos began. Alongside his younger sister Harper,who seems to hear things nobody else can,Caleb must figure out what is lurking beneath their town before more people disappear and reality itself begins to unravel. Because the children were never imagining things. Something was listening.
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