29 Argyle Drive was the address of an old house that used to stand in the hills above Sumner, a seaside suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand.
For nearly fifteen years, the house remained on the market but unsold,until, early in 2010, it is bought by a retired teacher as new premises for the English language school he ran.
But that house would have been better left in the neglected state into which it had fallen; the unseen things that infested it would have been better left undisturbed...
In September, a severe earthquake had robbed the citizens of Christchurch of their peace of mind.Although the quake caused almost no loss of life, the aftershocks continue, traumatizing the population, leaving it resentful at becoming again the center of a media frenzy.
The people are sustained through those months of daily and violent aftershocks by the old adage that lightning never strikes twice in the same space. That would be unthinkable.
But the unthinkable happens.
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