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Edgar Cantero

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Born January 1, 1981 (45 years old)
4 books
4.5 (2)
21 readers

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Wait qu'em Edgar Cantero forgive, if I say that is a cheat or rather a marketing genius, and I say this to the name of Winona Ryder, as the title of the book is indecentment irresistible, especially for people of my generation that we grew to love it. "day following the book is plagiarism, is a very similar story in which he wrote of a boy Catarroja (Valencia) Armand Company for many years in advance" Trip to Winona . These men and in 1999 published a HISTORY seems to say that a photocopy cheap trip to Winona. 3i4 Editorial. ... ha ha ha ha. Another cock would have sung if I had been born in valencia

Books

Newest First

This body's not big enough for both of us

5.0 (1)
4

58 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm.460L Lexile

The supernatural enhancements

4.0 (1)
7

When twentysomething A., the unexpected European relative of the Wells family, and his companion, Niamh, a mute teenage girl with shockingly dyed hair, inherit the beautiful but eerie estate of Axton House, deep in the woods of Point Bless, Virginia, it comes as a surprise to everyone—including A. himself. After all, he never even knew he had a "second cousin, twice removed" in America, much less that the eccentric gentleman had recently committed suicide by jumping out of the third floor bedroom window—at the same age and in the same way as his father had before him . . . Together, A. and Niamh quickly come to feel as if they have inherited much more than just a rambling home and a cushy lifestyle. Axton House is haunted, they know it, but that's just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the secrets they slowly but surely uncover. Why all the suicides? What became of the Axton House butler who fled shortly after his master died? What lurks in the garden maze and what does the basement vault keep? And what of the rumors in town about a mysterious gathering at Axton House on the night of the winter solstice? Told vividly through a series of journal entries, scrawled notes, recovered security footage, letters to Aunt Liza, audio recordings, complicated ciphers, and even advertisements, Edgar Cantero has written a dazzling and original supernatural adventure featuring classic horror elements with a Neil Gaiman-ish twist.