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message 1: by Tina (last edited Oct 13, 2025 09:25AM) (new)

Tina Vantyler | 7 comments Hi there, I am writing to you about my new book True Tales Of The Supernatural: More Haunted Houses: Real Ghost Stories: Volume Seven and I am the author.

I have two questions, please.

1: Today (13 October 2025) I see two versions of my book: ebook and paperback. At the time of writing, no description is visible for the paperback. On the ebook, there is a description, pulled from Amazon, but the formatting is incorrect, with sentences running into each other.

Is it possible for you to replace this with the correctly formatted description?

Ebook Asin: B0FVHDPP4V
Paperback ISBN-13: ‎ 978-1917206105

2: Also, there are two versions of this book on my author page. Surely there should be just one, with all formats under that?

The description should be:

[bold] Houses That Remember Their Dead: 13 Real Hauntings

Footsteps on the stairs when no one is there. Whispers in an empty room. Doors that creak open when the air is still. Within ordinary walls, something lingers – watching, waiting, refusing to rest.

Welcome to Volume Seven of Tina Vantyler’s [italics] Real Ghost Stories – her second devoted to haunted houses. In this new collection, she gathers 13 stories chosen to unsettle and disturb. Drawn mainly from the UK, these dwellings carry the weight of their dead.

Inside you’ll encounter stories such as:
• A crimson echo that refuses to fade in [italics] All That Blood…
• A prank that goes awry in [italics] Knock, Knock…
• A lost soul that seeks warmth among the living in [italics] Number 47…
• A longing for sustenance that points to a tragic past in [italics] Hungry…

If you’re drawn to eerie, real-life encounters with the unknown – the kind that make you glance at shadows a little longer – this book is for you.

For fans of Danny Robins, Kate Summerscale and classic ghost stories, this is Tina Vantyler at her most haunting yet.


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