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The second book in the Turner Street Chronicles and follow-up to Turner Street: Where the Monsters in the Closet are Real. Following the events of the first book in the Turner Street Chronicles trilogy, things seem to have settled down for the children of Turner Street. After banding together, they defeated the demon known as Charles and took back their neighborhood. However, things are not as they seem. Charles left behind a parting gift in the form of the Cain Seed. The surviving children must now race to discover the whereabouts of the Cain Seed and destroy it before it sprouts. If they…mehr

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The second book in the Turner Street Chronicles and follow-up to Turner Street: Where the Monsters in the Closet are Real. Following the events of the first book in the Turner Street Chronicles trilogy, things seem to have settled down for the children of Turner Street. After banding together, they defeated the demon known as Charles and took back their neighborhood. However, things are not as they seem. Charles left behind a parting gift in the form of the Cain Seed. The surviving children must now race to discover the whereabouts of the Cain Seed and destroy it before it sprouts. If they fail, they will lose much more than just their neighborhood. This collection of stories is their legacy. Welcome back to Turner Street...
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R.S. Veira, born Raphael Sylvester Veira, is an author, filmmaker, orator, and self-proclaimed dreamer. Veira, the son of Jamaican parents, was raised in Cleveland, Ohio, and has been a storyteller for as long as he can remember. Featured on Yahoo! News, Veira co-founded Dream With Me Productions in 2018 where he brings films showcasing diverse voices to life. To fuel the written side of his storytelling work and uplift other authors, Veira also launched RSV Ink, a publishing imprint, and is the author of five published books. Most recently, Veira wrote, directed, and produced his award-winning debut feature film Meeting Ms. Leigh. Before moving to LA, Veira graduated cum laude from Cleveland State University, where he played Division I basketball and won the Horizon League Sportsmanship Award in 2014. Veira is often invited to speak to audiences about his journey and has been a keynote speaker at high schools, colleges, conferences, and business luncheons across the country.