“I do not think, Prospero,' he said, 'that one should attribute a very high degree of reality to your house.”
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The Face in the Frost
In 'The Face in the Frost,' readers are drawn into a gripping tale of mystery and fear. The story unfolds in a desolate village, where the relentless winter snowfall isolates the inhabitants. As the snow begins to reveal a face etched into the ground, the villagers are thrown into a state of panic and paranoia. The novel delves into themes of suspicion, isolation, and the human psyche, as the villagers struggle to uncover the truth behind the enigmatic figure in the snow. more
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