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Waster Well 2: No More Chances

Waster Well 2: No More Chances

By Rowe,Danni

Published by Austin Macauley Publishers

English 2025
eBook

About this book

Sam is back, but this time things are different for him. Even though he still lives in Wilmington, he now lives with his family. Sam never thought that he would start having these bad dreams again about Waster Well. But why is Sam having these dreams and what did it all mean? Sam had no clue, and it was starting to bother him because they were getting worse as he was now seeing William with Waster Well. Sam feared the worst. But while Sam was having these bad dreams, William had started talking to an imaginary friend. Sam was concerned for William, as he had no clue who this imaginary friend was until Sam heard William call him Nick. Sam knew who this was, which scared him a lot. Now Sam could see a change in William as he was being possessed by Nick. Sam couldn't understand why Nick was doing all of this. As things got worse for William, Sam needed to find a way to help William, as Sam felt that all of this was his fault. But time is slowly running out for Sam to find a way to save his son from Waster Well before the anniversary arrives. This time it won't be enough to just save his son, as he also needs to find a way to send Waster Well back for good. Can Sam do all of this before time runs out, or will he lose William forever?

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Waster Well 2: No More Chances is available as eBook at 7 online bookshops. Bookshops carrying it include Bajalibros Argentina, Bajalibros Latam, Bookshop Uruguay.

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