What do a horrifyingly creepy 6-year-old girl and her terrorized mother have to do with a prison built on a medieval dungeon site and an ancient yew tree rumored to be part of the pagan religion? Read this terrifying thriller to find out! I was both fascinated and disgusted by Rosie and felt pity for her poor mother who only feels horror instead of love for her child. The prison site now used as a tourist attraction was just downright creepy. Great job with the ominous cover art that drew me in!
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