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Alice on the Shelf
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Alice on the Shelf
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Where's Alice?
Down the Rabbit Hole. When Brad awakens with this question on his lips but his friend Miranda on his mind, a sense of unease fills him. When he finds she isn't home, and a strange visitor is outside her house looking for a missing pocket watch, Brad knows something is amiss. The world is familiar but different. Storybooks, fairy tales, nursery rhymes, and fantasies should have prepared Brad for the trip he is about to embark on to find the woman he loves, but the darkness that has filled this fantastic world has twisted it almost beyond recognition. Though he is searching for his friend, Brad may discover something much darker when he finds... "Alice on the Shelf is a wonderfully entertaining and interesting take on Lewis Carroll's classic. I read it in one sitting, always wanting to know what was coming next. Bill Gauthier is a great new writer, and I can't wait to see what he comes up with next." - John R. Little, author of the Stoker-winning novella
Miranda
,
The Gray Zone
, and
The Memory Tree
Down the Rabbit Hole. When Brad awakens with this question on his lips but his friend Miranda on his mind, a sense of unease fills him. When he finds she isn't home, and a strange visitor is outside her house looking for a missing pocket watch, Brad knows something is amiss. The world is familiar but different. Storybooks, fairy tales, nursery rhymes, and fantasies should have prepared Brad for the trip he is about to embark on to find the woman he loves, but the darkness that has filled this fantastic world has twisted it almost beyond recognition. Though he is searching for his friend, Brad may discover something much darker when he finds... "Alice on the Shelf is a wonderfully entertaining and interesting take on Lewis Carroll's classic. I read it in one sitting, always wanting to know what was coming next. Bill Gauthier is a great new writer, and I can't wait to see what he comes up with next." - John R. Little, author of the Stoker-winning novella
Miranda
,
The Gray Zone
, and
The Memory Tree