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To Break A Covenant Alison Ames

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To Break A Covenant Alison Ames
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Publisher: Page Street Kids
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.8 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Alison Ames
ISBN: 9781645672074, 1645672077
Language: English
Year: 2021

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To Break A Covenant Alison Ames by Alison Ames 9781645672074, 1645672077 instant download after payment.

If you’ve ever seen one of those ghost-hunting TV shows, you’ve seen Moon Basin. Paranormal investigators have been coming here since before the Amityville hoax even hit the airwaves. There’s not a show on record that hasn’t done an episode here.
The bare-bones version goes like this: The coal mine came first and the town was built to sustain it. The relationship progressed symbiotically until the explosion, which left seventeen miners missing and started an underground fire that’s still burning, feeding on the seams of coal. About four months after the miners disappeared, ash started raining out of the sky. It won’t stop until the fire goes out, and depending on how much coal there is still left in the earth, that could be another two hundred years.
Ash blankets the Old Town now, filling the air and blocking out the sun. The air quality got so bad that the townsfolk had to move, but rather than uproot completely and go somewhere new, they simply found the edge of the ashfall and resettled beyond it. There are mining towns just like ours all across the eastern US, but that’s the one thing that makes Moon Basin different.
No one ever leaves.

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