The Found Object Society
A guilt-ridden heiress joins a secret society where touching objects lets members relive strangers’ deaths—and becomes addicted.
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A guilt-ridden heiress joins a secret society where touching objects lets members relive strangers’ deaths—and becomes addicted.
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