![]() They seek refuge in an abandoned village on the side of a dormant volcano. A catastrophic tsunami obliterates the coastline, forcing Dan and Kiki inland. A trip to the southern part of the island proves to be a last-ditch effort to keep their relationship intact. ![]() But over the past few months, the value of their work has been challenged. They met in-country, fell in love, and believe they are making a difference to the local communities. We Called it Graffitiville by Aaron Dries: Well intentioned virtue-hunters, Dan and Kiki, are two young Australian volunteers posted in Samoa. It's only once the ghost of a young boy is roused that the true history of the cards is revealed and the true sacrifice to obsession begins. The family vandalize each place they live in, knowing that you need to destroy in order to rebuild. Their family grows and their five children join the exploration, learning to live with the ghosts, the constant moves, the underlying smell of death that follows them. They profit from this obsession, flipping haunted houses from dumps to delights, selling them for a good return. Once she meets her future husband, they become obsessed with cards, determined to visit each of the locations, driven by a force they don't understand. The Deathplace Set by Kaaron Warren: Gloria inherits a set of cigarette cards, 24 beautifully illustrated, historically accurate cards depicting death scenes. ![]() Three unflinching novellas of cursed objects, folk horror, and dark family secrets. ![]()
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