The Invisible Girl in Room Thirteen

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By Stephen Simpson

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Prepare to unravel the chilling mystery of The Invisible Girl in Room Thirteen, a haunting young adult horror story that will send shivers down the spines of readers. Alison's life takes a sinister turn when she moves into a boarding house and is confronted with a dare she cannot resist.

Drawn by the allure of the unknown, she ventures into the dreaded room thirteen on the anniversary of Lily's death—a decision that will change her life forever. Armed with only a Ouija Board, Alison encounters the presence of the invisible girl who resides within the room's eerie confines.

As Alison communicates with the spirit through the mystical board, she becomes entangled in a web of riddles and secrets. The invisible girl challenges her to uncover the truth about Lily's demise, leading Alison on a harrowing journey through the dark corridors of the past. What dark secret does the girl in room thirteen hide? The answer lies within the enigmatic riddle, and Alison must decipher it before the sinister forces surrounding Lily's death consume her too.

In The Invisible Girl in Room Thirteen, suspense and terror blend seamlessly to create an atmosphere of palpable dread. Authoritative whispers and unseen terrors lurk in the shadows, as Alison races against time to unlock the secrets that haunt the boarding house. As the truth unfurls, Alison discovers that the line between the living and the dead is far more tenuous than she ever imagined.

The Invisible Girl in Room Thirteen