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Holus Bolus
Holus Bolus: The Bedlam Bible #6 | William Pauley, III, William Pauley, 3rd
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OUR PROTAGONIST is pretty sure he's just committed a murder. The body is newly dead, he's the only one around, and a quick look at the evidence suggests he's guilty as sin. Also, he's totally insane. A rare brain condition causes his memories to reset every day, and because of this, he often wakes up in strange places with no memory of how he got there. He can't even remember his own name. When he's not racking his brain over his shoddy memory, he's arguing incessantly with a disembodied voice that doesn't seem to belong to him, one he can only hear inside his head. He may not know much about the troubling situation he just woke up to, but he knows, without a doubt, that he's completely f*cked. While the odds are certainly stacked against him, there may be hope for our protagonist yet, for clutched in the corpse's cold, clammy hands is a handwritten tome that suggests not only his innocence, but also reveals some bizarre and dangerous secrets, leading him to believe his own apartment building may be to blame... or is, at the very least, an accomplice. That sounded better inside his head. Luckily he's not the only one trying to solve the case. The book also leads him to a group of outcasts who are in the midst of their own investigation. The only problem? They all suspect one another! One thing's for certain, someone inside the tower is a cold-blooded killer. Can our protagonist solve the murder before he falls asleep and his memories reset? Or worse, before the killer strikes again? Find out in HOLUS BOLUS. You'll be pushed to the very edge of sanity!
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Twainy
Holus Bolus: The Bedlam Bible #6 | William Pauley, III, William Pauley, 3rd
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I love a little bit of weird and this addition to the series paid off! The protagonist wakes up next to a dead body, he has no memory but it looks like he‘s the killer!

The residents of this domicile should have picked another place to live. There‘s a game where one wrong move & you could be dead.

Read this for fun & if you don‘t mind body horror. Good narration.

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dabbe Lordy, what a cover! 😱 9mo
Twainy @dabbe the inside is just as weird. 😵‍💫 9mo
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MizzGraham
Holus Bolus: The Bedlam Bible #6 | William Pauley, III, William Pauley, 3rd
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What a creepy and awesome story!!!

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