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The Drowning Kind

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  • Jan 2022

    Released
  • 319

    Pages
The release date for the English version of 'The Drowning Kind' by Jennifer McMahon is Jan 2022. If you enjoy this novel, it is available for buy as a paperback from Barnes & Noble or Indigo, as an ebook on the Amazon Kindle store, or as an audiobook on Audible.

After her sister drowns in the old family pool inexplicably, a lady goes back to the house.She isn't the only victim of the pool, however.

Exercise caution while making wishes.

Jax, a social worker, believes that her elder sister Lexie's nine missed calls are simply another of her sister's outbursts. Lexie has been pushing Jax away for more than a year because she is irrational and losing her grip on reality. However, Lexie drowns in the pool at their grandmother's mansion the next day, leaving him dead. Jax finds out that Lexie was looking into the history of their family and the land when she is to the home to go through her sister's belongings. Furthermore, she learns that the region has a much darker history than she could have ever anticipated when she delves further into her own investigation.

Thirty-seven-year-old Ethel Monroe, a recent bride, longs for a child in 1929. Her husband whisks her away on a vacation to Vermont, where a natural spring is exhibited by the newest and most contemporary hotel in the Northeast, in an attempt to divert her attention. Ethel arrives and discovers that the water is said to fulfill wishes, never realizing that the spring takes just as much as it provides.

A ghost tale set in the present day that shows us that the past is never really gone, even if it is often forgotten.

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