Lyla, in the Flesh: A Horror Novel by Nick Roberts - Kindle Edition on Amazon
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This is a product listing for "Lyla, in the Flesh: A Horror Novel" by Nick Roberts on Amazon's Kindle Store. The description introduces a psychological horror novel about Lyla Robbins, a young woman who receives a free ride to an elite writers' residency program located in a mysterious Italian castle, where she discovers excessive rules and dark secrets. The content is a brief promotional blurb, not the full novel.
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· 3 pulledAn unputdownable new psychological horror and suspense novel from award-winning author Nick Roberts.
A mysterious Italian castle. Terrible secrets. A dark truth.
Lyla soon learns of the excessive rules regarding curfews, cell phones, and strict deadlines.
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