The book Walk the Sky was written by authors Robert Swartwood, David B Silva Here you can read free online of Walk the Sky book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Walk the Sky a good or bad book?
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Clay was dreaming. He knew he was dreaming because he was back home, in the parlor, sitting in his chair and reading a book. The house was still and silent ... though it wasn’t. There was a shuffling sound coming from somewhere close by. Hello? he called out, but because this was a dream his voice made no sound. The shuffling continued, coming from outside. He stood up and turned to the window. Hello? he called out again. The shuffling was even louder. Because this was a dream he did not ...have to walk to the back door. All he had to do was blink and suddenly he was there. The book was still in his hand. It felt like it weighed one hundred pounds. That shuffling continued, louder now, and faintly, somewhere beyond it, a whimpering. It was coming from outside, in the backyard. He knew that just as strongly as he knew this was a dream. He also knew what he would find once he opened the back door. The same thing he had found that terrible night a week ago. His daughter and Bolton’s son. What the young man was doing to his daughter. Clay reached out, gripped the knob, turned it. He opened the door. The book fell from his hand. Clay wanted to scream but he could not. All he could do was stand there, listening to the shuffling, to the whimpering, and watch his daughter tied to a post as the demons moved in to feast.
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