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Tears Of The Weeping Deer
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Tears Of The Weeping Deer

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Two sisters. One fight. Twin sisters June and July Birkstone are forced to move away from all they know with their mother to suddenly inherit Birkstone Manor, a massive home their reclusive father owned before his untimely death. After moving in, the twins discover a strange purple door that leads to nowhere in the middle of the cornfield surrounding the house. Soon the older twin June starts to get agitated and act odd. July has no choice but to follow her sister and discover why she's becoming bizarre and creepily obsessed with the door before something devastating happens.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Harlie Hargraves
Date
25 April 2025
Pages
282
ISBN
9798989181162

Two sisters. One fight. Twin sisters June and July Birkstone are forced to move away from all they know with their mother to suddenly inherit Birkstone Manor, a massive home their reclusive father owned before his untimely death. After moving in, the twins discover a strange purple door that leads to nowhere in the middle of the cornfield surrounding the house. Soon the older twin June starts to get agitated and act odd. July has no choice but to follow her sister and discover why she's becoming bizarre and creepily obsessed with the door before something devastating happens.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Harlie Hargraves
Date
25 April 2025
Pages
282
ISBN
9798989181162