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Looking Glass by A. J. Matthews
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Looking Glass (edition 2004)

by A. J. Matthews

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A new reflection of fear, from the author of The White Room... The Irelands have just moved to the country. They're thankful they can no longer hear the city's noise. But when a hideously scarred woman begins appearing in reflections all over their new house, Brenda Ireland realizes that no one can hear her scream, either.… (more)
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Title:Looking Glass
Authors:A. J. Matthews
Info:Berkley (2004), Edition: First Edition, Mass Market Paperback, 352 pages
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A new reflection of fear, from the author of The White Room... The Irelands have just moved to the country. They're thankful they can no longer hear the city's noise. But when a hideously scarred woman begins appearing in reflections all over their new house, Brenda Ireland realizes that no one can hear her scream, either.

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