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White City

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White City

By: A. J. Booker
Narrated by: Celina Saucedo
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White City (a psychological horror story of the offbeat genre) is a story about a teenage girl named Lucy who throws a Halloween party at her house in Chicago, 1993. And at her party, she hears a scary story about the infamous serial killer, H. H. Holmes, who was said to have been buried in the basement of a post office that stands where his hotel (The Murder Castle) once did. Her and her friends visit the post office to see if the story was true.

©2017 A. J. Booker (P)2017 A. J. Booker
Horror Psychological Science Fiction Time Travel Scary Fiction
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Adolescent, Nancy Drew type read!

I really tried to like this; I hung in there while doing work at home, but eventually I knew that this cheesy, uneventful, mixed-up story was not going to get any better. It reminded me of reading Nancy Drew mysteries as a kid, which were good at the time! Not a fan.

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