Pandora 2011

Accounts of the Cursed Shopping Center

Fiction & Literature, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy
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Author: Ivan Borodin ISBN: 9781458200433
Publisher: Abbott Press Publication: September 15, 2011
Imprint: Abbott Press Language: English
Author: Ivan Borodin
ISBN: 9781458200433
Publisher: Abbott Press
Publication: September 15, 2011
Imprint: Abbott Press
Language: English

The Crescent Beach Mall of South Carolina was your basic modern shopping centerboutiques, eateries, movie theaters, and a packed parking lotuntil the very fabric of reality unraveled. Now the mall is a supernatural oddity known worldwide as Pandoras Box. People travel from miles around to have their chance inside: some emerge with amazing stories, some leave the mall insane, and many are simply never seen again.

Sebastian makes a bundle offering tours into the bowels of Pandora. To assuage his conscience, he gives visitors fair warning: if they have personal demons, they should not go inside. Problem is, the Box, as the locals call it, is most seductive to the worst kind of customershaunted, twisted and desperate misfitspeople who should never be allowed to visit a world that reflects their warped souls.

The locals of Crescent Beach realize the magical effects are spreading beyond the confines of the haunted shopping complex. Childrens toys become weapons, pets mutate into monsters, and the flow of time itself is corrupted. Sebastian is no longer the only one in over his balding head. Sheriff Valerie Dunn is there to back up the morally bankrupt tour guide, but can they withstand the powerand temptationof Pandoras Box?

Time to hit the mall; check your psychological baggage at the door.

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The Crescent Beach Mall of South Carolina was your basic modern shopping centerboutiques, eateries, movie theaters, and a packed parking lotuntil the very fabric of reality unraveled. Now the mall is a supernatural oddity known worldwide as Pandoras Box. People travel from miles around to have their chance inside: some emerge with amazing stories, some leave the mall insane, and many are simply never seen again.

Sebastian makes a bundle offering tours into the bowels of Pandora. To assuage his conscience, he gives visitors fair warning: if they have personal demons, they should not go inside. Problem is, the Box, as the locals call it, is most seductive to the worst kind of customershaunted, twisted and desperate misfitspeople who should never be allowed to visit a world that reflects their warped souls.

The locals of Crescent Beach realize the magical effects are spreading beyond the confines of the haunted shopping complex. Childrens toys become weapons, pets mutate into monsters, and the flow of time itself is corrupted. Sebastian is no longer the only one in over his balding head. Sheriff Valerie Dunn is there to back up the morally bankrupt tour guide, but can they withstand the powerand temptationof Pandoras Box?

Time to hit the mall; check your psychological baggage at the door.

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