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Stay Buried: A Novel
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From The New York Times Bestselling Author Of Children On The Hill Comes A Queer Folk Horror In Which A Woman Must Confront Decades Of Secrecy And Superstition To Learn The Truth About Her MotherS Death.Some Towns Stay Isolated For A Reason.1919: Frankie OMassey Has Always Been The Black Sheep Of Isolated BooneS Ferry, Vermont. Her Uncle, Dr. Thomas Endicott, Has Been Training Her In The Science Of Medicine, Something The Townspeople Are Wary Of. When A Mysterious Illness Strikes The Town, And The Community Suspects Supernatural Forces, The Two Desperately Search For A Logical Explanation. Patient Zero Seems To Be The TownS KnackermanA Recluse Who Collects Dead And Dying Farm Animals To Make Use Of Their Parts.2016: Siblings Ashley And Malcolm Lost Their Mother Two Years Ago. When Their Grandmother Dies, They Inherit A Property In BooneS FerryA Place TheyVe Heard Of But Their Grandmother Has Always Refused To Talk AboutAnd Embark On A Trip To Their Ancestral Home. The Idyllic Town Is Full Of Autumnal Dcor, Picturesque Farmland, And SmallTown Charm. But Some Of The Townspeople ArenT Very WelcomingAnd They Have Some Unsettling Traditions, Like Leaving Offerings To A Vengeful Spirit Four Times A Year.
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