The Seven Visitations of Sydney Burgess
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
From an electrifying voice in horror comes the haunting tale of a woman whose life begins to unravel after a home invasion.
Andy Marino's childhood in upstate New York was filled with imaginative play, from orchestrating Lego pirate battles to drawing maps of imaginary video games. Profoundly influenced by authors like J.R.R. Tolkien, he began writing fiction at a young age. After earning a degree in English from NYU, Marino dedicated himself to crafting novels. His work often explores compelling themes, as seen in UNISON SPARK, a novel inspired by the insidious power of online social networks and the fight against their manipulative influence.






From an electrifying voice in horror comes the haunting tale of a woman whose life begins to unravel after a home invasion.
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