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For some, The House is a mansion in the Catskills that hosts the most glamorous galas. For a select few, it is an elite clandestine society that spans the globe. And for everybody else, including 18-year-old Lonnie Grambell, it simply doesn't exist at all. That is, until his estranged parents invite him home after eight years away, and Lonnie suddenly finds himself and his best friends at the epicenter of The House's most deadly annual tradition. Thrown into a massive underground labyrinth filled with perilous trials and unspeakable horrors, Lonnie must use all his wits and strength to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
For some, The House is a mansion in the Catskills that hosts the most glamorous galas. For a select few, it is an elite clandestine society that spans the globe. And for everybody else, including 18-year-old Lonnie Grambell, it simply doesn't exist at all. That is, until his estranged parents invite him home after eight years away, and Lonnie suddenly finds himself and his best friends at the epicenter of The House's most deadly annual tradition. Thrown into a massive underground labyrinth filled with perilous trials and unspeakable horrors, Lonnie must use all his wits and strength to outsmart his captors and save his friends. But with deception and secrets lurking behind every corner, he will have to decide whom he can trust if he hopes to make it out of this homecoming alive. Because when you play by the house rules, you better play to win...
Autorenporträt
Calvin Naraghi has spent his entire life in southern California. Born and raised in San Diego, he went on to attend UCSD, where he earned a Bachelors of Science in Structural Engineering. After which, he went on to work at an engineering firm for the next two years before making a bold and drastic career change. At the start of 2024, he decided to move to Los Angeles to pursue acting and writing. Calvin doesn't know what sparked his love for the arts, he just knows that it was there and he never wanted to let it go. Now most days, you can find Calvin writing in coffee shops, watching cult classic movies at the cinema, or just exploring Los Angeles.