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The return

Springerville is famous for its legendary Mongolian Monster. Of course no one believes the story--it's just an exciting tale to attract tourists. But then an excavation team unearths the figurine of a screaming woman, the jawbone of a deformed animal, and a child's toy--all buried together. Odd, too, is the foul odor lingering in the air, strange noises at night, and a man's face found hanging in a tree.--From publisher description.

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  • "Springerville is famous for its legendary Mongolian Monster. Of course no one believes the story--it's just an exciting tale to attract tourists. But then an excavation team unearths the figurine of a screaming woman, the jawbone of a deformed animal, and a child's toy--all buried together. Odd, too, is the foul odor lingering in the air, strange noises at night, and a man's face found hanging in a tree.--From publisher description."
  • "Springerville is famous for its legendary Mongolian Monster. Of course no one believes the story--it's just an exciting tale to attract tourists. But then an excavation team unearths the figurine of a screaming woman, the jawbone of a deformed animal, and a child's toy--all buried together. Odd, too, is the foul odor lingering in the air, strange noises at night, and a man's face found hanging in a tree.--From publisher description."@en
  • "More information to be announced soon on this forthcoming title from Penguin USA."@en
  • "Famous for its legend of the Mogollon Monster, a legend that no one really believes, Springerville really is transformed into a dark and dangerous place after an excavation team unearths three shocking artifacts."@en
  • "Springerville is famous for the legend of the Mogollon Monster. Of course nobody really believes it. It's just a good campfire story, something to attract gullible tourists - until an excavation team unearths the figure of a screaming woman, the jawbone of a deformed animal, and a child's toy. How odd that they were buried together. Odd, too, is the foul odor lingering inthe air, the strange noises at night, and the man's face found hanging from a tree. Now the locals are locking their doors. Because after sundown, campfire stories can seem very, very real."

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  • "Electronic books"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Horror fiction"
  • "Horror fiction"@en

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  • "The Return"
  • "The return"
  • "The return"@en