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Shadows in the Darkness Study Guide

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by Elaine Cunningham
About 71 pages (21,380 words)

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Chapter 15 Summary

Gwen decides to visit the blue house she saw in her vision. It's late, but the convenience store is still open. She bides her time as long as she can in the store, then grabs a magazine and some candy and goes to the counter. A little chit chat with the clerk reveals that the house is not vacant. A man occupies it a couple of times a week, but doesn't stay long. Gwen picks the lock on the back door to the house and lets herself in. She's not quite sure what she's looking for. All she knows is the vision she received has something to do with the photos given to Dianne.

Upon entering the home she knows she's alone. She looks around, searching for anything that has a name on.....

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