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Diablo House

By (author) Nancy Holder





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In one of the most beautiful, most wealthy zip codes in the country lies the sleepy, sun-drenched coastal town of La Jolla, California, and among all of this beauty stands Diablo House. It'll make your dreams come true, if you dare. Surf bum and host Riley invites us into his home and shares stories of the people who fulfill their desires at the cost of all else. Money? Sex? Power? It's all yours-for a price! Perfect for fans of The Twilight Zone, Tales From the Crypt, and Creepshow, this prose collection features stories from Scutt Duval, Shaun Harris, David Nial Wilson, and more.

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Publisher | Clover Press
Published date | 20 Oct 2020
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 184
Dimensions | 229 x 127 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-1-9510-3824-3
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