The Graves Of Plague Canyon (The Downwinders Book 3) - Plot & Excerpts
Deem said as they walked through the dark. “There’s nowhere to hide!” It was just after midnight, and Winn and Deem were hoofing it into the cemetery, Winn’s Jeep parked far from the entrance so as to not catch the interest of the local police. Deem had mapped out the location of the grave, and every few steps Winn would carefully turn on a flashlight so they could check the tombstones and see where they were at. Many of the grave markers were flush to the ground, and since Tonaquint was a relatively new cemetery, much of the landscaping hadn’t yet filled in. The trees were still small and sparse, and there were no bushes to speak of. An occasional tombstone seemed like the only cover they had — that, and the dark itself. Winn turned on the flashlight again to check where they were at, and Deem was shocked by the images of three children, frozen, one flying through the air above her. Their expressions were vacant and they looked eerie — their faces oddly shaped, their poses bizarre.
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