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Jemima's Ghosts
When Jemima moves to Hollow House, her grandmother's old home in Sleepy Hollow, she is greeted by an eerie voice warning of an impending storm and a falling tree, all within the first few seconds of arrival.
Following an encounter with a figure from a painting, Jemima is convinced that the house is haunted.
It falls to Jemima and Jake, her boyfriend, to solve the puzzle. Who is the haunter? And what about the magical tree people?Meantime, back in England, Jake's brother is missing. The police visit the States to interview Jake.
With some help from Jemima's stepmother, Ciggie - and Malcolm, her elegantly dressed pet mouse - they learn that all of the answers lie within their own interwoven family.
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The Tale of Anne Carter
Born into a wealthy family, Anne seeks to follow in her mother’s footsteps and become a teacher. Her life is going well and she has her mother there supporting her all the time. But one night, after a slow deterioration in the relationship between her mother and father, her mother abruptly leaves in the middle of the night. She moves on and finds the love of her life, but ends up finding out he was cheating on her. Devastation devoured her and she was left with one choice in her mind. She took it. Supernatural events happen in the town and attacks commence savagely with no end in sight, but can Alex, Anne’s brother, find a way to stop it…
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The Ghost of Pendlesham Priory
“I am a spirit reaching out to you to tell you my story so that I can find rest. Help me.”
The spirit is Isabel Calthorpe who speaks out from Tudor times to Ben, nicknamed the ‘Digger’, and his cousin, Filly. Ben is the first to be touched by her story as he wanders the countryside of Suffolk and meets her ghost in the ruins of a deserted convent. She explains that she had been sent there by her widowed father to be given the education of a fine lady. Life however was far from genteel because her fellow pupils were spiteful bullies. The gentle nuns tried to endure the tensions of a visit from the malicious servants of Henry VIII who planned to destroy their lives, but Isabel’s dreams vanished in flames.
Yet the modern-day characters, whose lives have been touched by the ruins, open up to new horizons. The thrilling ending of this story links past and present, showing how Ben has lived in two worlds.
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Hotel Black
On a remote freezing mountain in Wales lies the mysterious Hotel Black, which is often surrounded by a thick mist. Edmund, Greg and Mary each follow their parents on a work holiday at the creepy Hotel Black. They each have their own part to play to the evil that hides in the shadows. Edmund notices quickly that the hotel is filled with paintings of the same man, but he never looks the same. They all discover that they are not alone, even though some of them don’t want to admit it. They have to go through vivid dreams, the squeaking of rats and disturbing memories. They must decide if they are going to be heroes or put their own needs in front of everything else. They have to choose whether to search for answers or get out while they still have a fighting chance. No matter what they chose, they know they are not safe.
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Haunted House
Daniel is a 10-year-old boy. Together with his parents, he is going to move from a suburban area in New Jersey to a new house not too far away. The small family is excited about moving to this new place, although they don’t know anybody there. Daniel is the first to stay in the house alone, and what he discovers while staying there starts to haunt him. He is accepted in a new school and makes new friends in his class, but what frightens him most is his new English teacher. He knows something about their new house and what happened there. Daniel is a smart, tough boy who tries to confront the thing that haunts him. But as he goes along, he is getting too close to finding the truth and facing the consequences of knowing it.
£8.99
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