The Basement of Doom (A Kes Allyntahl Mystery, #1)

The Basement of Doom (A Kes Allyntahl Mystery, #1)

by Mariko Pratt
The Basement of Doom (A Kes Allyntahl Mystery, #1)

The Basement of Doom (A Kes Allyntahl Mystery, #1)

by Mariko Pratt

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Overview

Everyone has that one room/closet/door in their house that they just hate. They can't go near it. They don't even like to look at it...and it isn't just because of aesthetic issues or a lack of adequate storage space. What if there's a feeling that something is "wrong", something that's lurking there behind that very door in the dark... something that's come back from the dead...and quite possibly ravenous?

 Kes Allyntahl, a recent non human immigrant,  thought she found the perfect place, a seemingly abandoned rental deep in the woods of Northeastern Waldachia.

 While on a tour of the property, she is greeted by the sight of a shadowy form seated near the basement door. This is the first of a number of strange things to invade her new house…but will she be able to unravel the mystery in time before it's too late?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155406938
Publisher: Mariko Pratt
Publication date: 02/21/2018
Series: A Kes Allyntahl Mystery , #1
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 10 MB
Age Range: 13 Years

About the Author

           About the Author

Mariko Pratt was born in Mountainville, California and grew up in McKinleyville, California where she now divides her time between writing and illustrating and garden work. She had taken up a career writing in order to combat bouts of artistic block. Her artwork had been featured in several local shows along with artwork by her mother Tsuya Pratt.
Her first completed short story, Paulie’s Puppy was narrated online in 2012 and there are plans to feature this work in a series collection set in an alternate Humboldt County where the bizarre and surreal is commonplace

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