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THE NOTHINGNESS

by Matthew Barber

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Jake Frent and Paul Rentcash found an old abandoned house while trekking through the woods. The next time they went, they took their friend Greg Patterson. All three entered the house and were shocked at the state of which the house had been left in. But what they didn't know was inside the house was an entrance to underground caverns. What ensues next is the strangest experience that any of them have ever had. A novel of science fiction, mystery, suspense and horror, The Nothingness mixes genres perfectly and creates a world so realistically parallel with our own that it tampers with the imagination to create a thought provoking experience.… (more)
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Jake Frent and Paul Rentcash found an old abandoned house while trekking through the woods. The next time they went, they took their friend Greg Patterson. All three entered the house and were shocked at the state of which the house had been left in. But what they didn't know was inside the house was an entrance to underground caverns. What ensues next is the strangest experience that any of them have ever had. A novel of science fiction, mystery, suspense and horror, The Nothingness mixes genres perfectly and creates a world so realistically parallel with our own that it tampers with the imagination to create a thought provoking experience.

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