Kim's curiosity reaches a fever pitch. Reaching out to the people who knew the Reeds, she ends up with conflicting accounts of their lives and habits. Nothing is making sense, and with every passing day she becomes less sure of what she knows.
An unmarked grave just outside the woods. A series of revelatory dreams. A large, mysterious light fixture hiding in amongst the trees.
When Kim switches on the Amber Light, she discovers the truth behind the disappearance of Marshall and Dakota Reed. Indeed, she learns far too much.
The Amber Light is the third novella in the Black Acres serial by Ambrose Ibsen. It is approximately 22,000 words and contains adult language, scenes of horror and a cliffhanger ending. Reader discretion is heavily advised.