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The Hung Nun: The Grim Fate of Maud

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Deep within the sequestered confines of an English abbey, where devout appearances deceive, unspeakable secrets fester. Maud, a novice nun, finds her unwavering faith severely tested when she stumbles upon the sinister underbelly festering beneath the abbey's sacred facade.

Consumed by an unquenchable thirst for truth, Maud dauntlessly plunges into a perilous quest for answers. With every step closer to unveiling the face of malevolence, she inches toward the precipice of becoming its next hapless victim.

Amidst the backdrop of the decaying and accursed abbey, this Gothic mystery weaves a chilling tapestry of dread that will send shivers down your spine. Within these hallowed yet malefic walls, no one is safe from the unseen terrors that silently lurk around every shadowy corner.

37 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 20, 2023

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Michelle Connor

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Michelle Connor hails from Grimsby, England. She had her first poems published when she was fifteen. She now writes fantasy fiction with heart.

Her works include Hers to Save, a coming of age, fantasy series, and Where Ravens Soar, the first book in the Nine World Protection Agency series.

She likes history, old castles, and loves to read about legends and old religions. This love comes across in the tales and magic she weaves with her words.

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December 18, 2023
I loved how descriptive the book was. It really helped set the scene and the situations unraveling. The emotional roller coaster the last couple chapters put me through was wild. Definitely recommend! Really good short story !
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