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The Midnight Choir
In The Midnight Choir, Gene Kerrigan follows a community on the edge of something inexplicable, where ordinary routines begin to fracture under the weight of strange, recurring events. As unsettling patterns emerge after dark, characters are forced to confront questions they would rather ignore—about faith, memory, and the thin line between coincidence and design. What begins as rumor and unease gradually reveals itself as a larger mystery that draws people together even as it threatens to pull them apart. As the story deepens, the “midnight” occurrences become more than eerie atmosphere; they act like a signal, pressing the characters toward hard choices and moral reckonings. Kerrigan builds tension through escalating revelations, blending suspense with a sense of spiritual and psychological consequence. By the time the truth starts to surface, the novel’s central mystery has reshaped the characters’ understanding of their past and their responsibility in the present, leaving readers to wonder whether the choir’s message is meant to save—or to judge.
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$9.5
1 copy
Publisher
Europa Editions
Pages
356
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9781933372266
ISBN-10
1933372265
Language
English
Published
2007-04-01
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