Why did I write EIGHTEEN? Because my daughter Hope Barrell said there were no good ghost stories anymore. Paul Barrell ___________ PRAISE FOR EIGHTEEN After the Exorcist there was Eighteen. The Tormented Reader If this story doesn't scare you then you are probably already dead. Highly recommended. Sheengate Publishing Nerve shredding. This novel is so fast paced, it will leave you breathless. Part 2 is one heart stopping twist after another. Surrey Magazine If you call for the devil. He will surely come. A British horror classic. Amazon Reviewer Ice filled my veins every time someone ventured upstairs to The Eyrie. Philipa Nicholson
An edge of your seat read, an unputdownable supernatural ghost story that will leave you sleeping with the lights on. A genuinely frightening well written modern twist on a classic genre. Dan Twisleton- The Battersea Blogger
Surely the stuff of nightmares. Amazon Reviewer
Check under your bed, before you turn the light out. Amazon Reviewer ____________ Welcome to Maryfield House. A terrifying secret lies behind its doors. Only YOU have the key. Do you dare unlock it?
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Cornwall 1974
It's Halloween, and against their parents advice three teenage friends decide to hold a séance. At first it seems the dead don't want to talk but slowly shadows of the past start to emerge. The contact begins - a Roman legionnaire, a Polish boy and a famous cellist all come through with messages. As the teenagers concentrate on the process, keyed up with excitement, exhilaration and fear, aspects of the three teenagers personalities start to appear. Jeff, and Jo, both have demons of their own. While JP, the youngest, appears to be the most vulnerable and most affected by the strange energy that moves the glass. However their innocent fun is curtailed when a new spirit arrives. Despite their efforts the uninvited will not divulge its name and there is something sinister and threatening about it's tone. They soon realise that IT knows their inner most secrets. How? Is one of them duping the others? Or are they in contact with a much darker force. When a disturbing truth abruptly ends their evening, they presumed IT would leave them alone. They were wrong...
Because my daughter Hope Barrell said there were no good ghost stories anymore.
Paul Barrell
___________
PRAISE FOR EIGHTEEN
After the Exorcist there was Eighteen.
The Tormented Reader
If this story doesn't scare you then you are probably already dead. Highly recommended.
Sheengate Publishing
Nerve shredding. This novel is so fast paced, it will leave you breathless. Part 2 is one heart stopping twist after another.
Surrey Magazine
If you call for the devil. He will surely come. A British horror classic.
Amazon Reviewer
Ice filled my veins every time someone ventured upstairs to The Eyrie.
Philipa Nicholson
An edge of your seat read, an unputdownable supernatural ghost story that will leave you sleeping with the lights on. A genuinely frightening well written modern twist on a classic genre.
Dan Twisleton- The Battersea Blogger
Surely the stuff of nightmares.
Amazon Reviewer
Check under your bed, before you turn the light out.
Amazon Reviewer
____________
Welcome to Maryfield House.
A terrifying secret lies behind its doors.
Only YOU have the key.
Do you dare unlock it?
____________
Cornwall 1974
It's Halloween, and against their parents advice three teenage friends decide to hold a séance. At first it seems the dead don't want to talk but slowly shadows of the past start to emerge. The contact begins - a Roman legionnaire, a Polish boy and a famous cellist all come through with messages. As the teenagers concentrate on the process, keyed up with excitement, exhilaration and fear, aspects of the three teenagers personalities start to appear. Jeff, and Jo, both have demons of their own. While JP, the youngest, appears to be the most vulnerable and most affected by the strange energy that moves the glass. However their innocent fun is curtailed when a new spirit arrives. Despite their efforts the uninvited will not divulge its name and there is something sinister and threatening about it's tone. They soon realise that IT knows their inner most secrets. How? Is one of them duping the others? Or are they in contact with a much darker force. When a disturbing truth abruptly ends their evening, they presumed IT would leave them alone. They were wrong...