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The Distant Hours: A Novel

The Distant Hours is a suspenseful novel set in the 1970s. It follows the story of a young academic who becomes entangled in a series of mysterious events at an isolated writer's retreat. The novel combines elements of historical fiction, psychological horror, and literary intrigue, creating a chilling atmosphere that keeps readers engaged throughout. more

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Kate Morton
Kate Morton

Kate Morton, born in 1976, is an acclaimed Australian author known for her intricate family histories and emotional storytelling. more

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