Mirror man, mirror man Persuthen If you don't love me, who then? Mirror man, mirror man Persuthen Prove your love for me before the night ends. Turn off the lights and with this simple chant in the mirror, the Persuthen will come for you. It will come to prove its love for you and it won't stop until it does. The chant and the mirror will bring you darkness, it'll bring your fate, it will bring the Persuthen... Marvin Barchester, a new age detective, and Adaline Rivertone, a rebellious young lady, along with others, find that the simple chant is real. And not only does the mirror man come, but it deviously shows up as someone you love or know. The chant, unknowingly brings their own doom, by the hands of someone very familiar to them. They learn fast that it's not easy to tell who is actually who, while running into the arms of the creature, the Persuthen they created. Find out in this fast-acting thriller what happens when you play with, or try to create out-of-this-world entities, or when a fad or a simple challenge - a mirror man challenge - can actually bring your demise. Let the Persuthen prove his love for you.
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Familiar Strangers
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