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Ashwood Park

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John Holden, a 20-year-old college student, has been drawn to the paranormal ever since his younger brother, Eli, vanished a decade ago. Haunted by the unanswered questions, John spends his life chasing the unexplained. When he hears rumors about Ashwood Park—a long-abandoned, overgrown park with a dark history—he is drawn to it immediately. But Ashwood Park holds more than whispers of the supernatural. It is the very place where Eli disappeared, and the air is thick with restless spirits. As John delves deeper into the park’s mysteries, he uncovers chilling truths that blur the line between obsession and reality—and finds himself confronting forces beyond comprehension. Ashwood Park is a gripping tale of grief, courage, and the terrifying unknown, where the search for a missing loved one may awaken more than just memories.
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