T.A. Meyers
T.A. Meyers
The Click House Haunting is a tale of racism, reconciliation and resilience. It’s a deep dive into a town's past that has left many dead and many more wounded. It’s not just a story about a haunted house, but a story about how if we bury the past, it will come back to haunt us.
Things aren’t what they seem in Lake Warren. There’s sunny facades, smiling faces and the vast lake with its summer vacationers. Like the lake, the town has secrets that can’t be seen on the surface. What lies beneath is pain, sorrow and death. The town has a past full of racism and bigotry. This is a past that some celebrate and others would rather forget.
Four siblings find themselves stranded in the town. Their fun family summer lake house is lathered in lies and deceit. From day one they’re bombarded with ghosts that need to keep the Click House secrets buried. The siblings need to unravel the clues, and expose the truth.
Nathalie, the youngest of the siblings, has a special gift. Ever since losing her eyesight, she can project herself into dreams and even talk to the deceased. Her two brothers and sister need to solve the murder of a young boy so Nathalie can stop having the nightmares that haunt them all. This effort not only leads them to understand their baby sister better, but brings them closer together as a family.
"Attrition"
By: TA Meyers
After the hostages were set free, Mark Mormon was left with the recycled memories of what happened over the past six months. It started with a split-second decision in Washington Park and finished with him trying to make amends for the harm he had done.
A combination of drugs and guilt fueled his inability to see how he was being used. These guys, bad guys, were made up of cops and politicians. They had dirt on him, and he knew it. It wasn’t until he lost someone close that he realized how far he had fallen.
He had to do something, anything, to make up for his mistakes. He had to put a stop to the destruction he caused before they killed him. He had put someone he cared about in danger, and there was only one way out of it. What came next would be the end for Mark, but the beginning of his attrition.
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