The Cemetery Within

The Cemetery Within by Paul Lathan, published by Trafford Publishing in 2003, is a work of fiction that explores themes of identity and communication. This edition contains 264 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows a young boy born without the ability to speak, who struggles to find his identity until a fateful night in an old cemetery leads him to a sense of purpose. As he ages, his physical appearance changes, and he becomes a figure of local folklore, prompting curiosity from a man determined to uncover the truth behind the old man’s nightly runs through the cemetery.
Readers will find a blend of ghostly elements and supernatural themes woven throughout the story. The plot delves into the boy’s journey from isolation to a connection with the world around him, framed by the eerie backdrop of the cemetery. The narrative invites exploration of the occult and the mysteries that lie within, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in fiction that touches on the supernatural.
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Born without the ability to speak, a young boy grows up with no identity. He is unable to communicate with others, until one night when he wanders into an old cemetery. Inside he finds purpose. As the years pass and his appearance deteriorates, he becomes more of a local spook story. Intrigued, one man sets out to discover why this old man runs through the cemetery late at night.
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