Take Your Turn, Teddy

Take Your Turn, Teddy by Haley Newlin is a 384-page work published by New Degree Press on December 7, 2020. This narrative follows Teddy, who grapples with the revelation of his father’s monstrous identity and seeks a fresh start in a small Indiana township. As he navigates his new life, Teddy encounters an otherworldly evil known as “The Shadow,” which exacerbates his feelings of isolation and vulnerability, ultimately leading him to confront a sinister force within himself.
The story also intertwines with Officer Leonard Strode, who is drawn into a case involving missing children, including Teddy. As Strode investigates, he is haunted by his own past, which complicates his pursuit of the truth. The narrative explores themes of darkness and the psychological struggles faced by both Teddy and Strode, culminating in a confrontation that challenges their understanding of themselves and the monsters they face. This edition presents a blend of psychological thriller elements with touches of horror and the supernatural, engaging readers in a complex exploration of fear and identity.
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No one knows your darkness like your own Shadow.
Nothing has been normal for Teddy, not since discovering the harsh identity of the monster he had been living with his whole life-his own father. Teddy and his mother leave that behind to start over in a small Indiana township. But as Teddy begins to learn of humanity’s monsters, he unveils an otherworldly evil he calls “The Shadow.” The Shadow tests Teddy’s vulnerability and growing sense of isolation, poisoning his mind and conjuring a vile killer-in-the-making.
A year later, Officer Leonard Strode is called in to offer consultation on a case similar to the most brutal and scarring of those he’s worked on before. One is the case of Jackie Warren, the other, Theodore “Teddy” Blackwood – two missing children. As he and two other officers follow the trail of clues, Strode is haunted by the ghosts of his own past and is horrified to find them wreaking havoc on his present.
When both Teddy and Strode finally meet face-to-face, they must confront their inner darkness as well or else be consumed by it.
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