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Zero Visibility

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A father and son leave work after a late night. A young man is passing through town after a funeral. They find themselves smack dab in the middle of a freak blizzard and all they want is to get home.
An accident on an isolated strip of highway changes their plans. Now they're cold, injured, and hearing noises in the woods.
After they find sanctuary in an abandoned house, the decision is made to wait the storm out. Things get complicated when someone goes missing. Things get worse when they become trapped inside. Will they make it through the night?

Zero Visibility is an 18,000 word novella.

53 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 7, 2012

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Christine Conder

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Christine Conder is the author of Forsaken - An American Sasquatch Tale, a fantasy novella about a colony of Sasquatch raising a mild ruckus in Pennsylvania. Released Spring 2012.


Christine lives in rural Pennsylvania with her husband and a cottage cat. Ladybugs on the screen door. Buffalo in the road. A Screamer in the woods.


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Zero Visibility, 2012

Hidden Lake. An ex-Amish woman and her boyfriend head north to his parent's summer cabin for a celebratory weekend. When the couple makes an impromptu pit-stop, the woman encounters an evil she thought she'd escaped years ago. Coming 2013.

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April 22, 2013
I read this book (It's just a novella, really.) for an A-Z challenge. Some of the twists in the book were ok, but mostly I felt that the book wasn't that original and the writing wasn't well developed. If I wasn't reading it for a challenge, I wouldn't have finished it. I actually feel that the two stars is being generous.
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