George Dickey watched the century old Victorian house on the next parcel decay for years. The old recluse knew its history and wouldn't wish that house of horrors on anyone. He had spent decades trying to forget what he'd seen there and his connection to it. He thought the past was dead and buried. Then the new people, Tim and Angie Avalon moved to town with plans to restore the lady to her original splendor. They were unaware of the unspeakable crimes committed in that house. When they befriend George and ask about the former owners, he won't tell them anything. There's no statute of limitations on murder. They are puzzled at his evasiveness and his hesitancy to enter the house if they ask for his advise about refurbishing something. When a mental institution is forced by budget cuts to send a patient back to her hometown to supervised transitional housing, it is the worst decision they could have made. When she strays away from her caretakers and goes in search of her mother who had disappeared years before, Georges awakens one morning to find the past knocking at his door and a terrifying encounter awaiting him. Having slipped away from supervision and off her medications, nobody is safe from the likes of Millie when she's on a quest to find her mother.
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- Release Date 05/18/2015
- Author Linda Chehey
- Language English
- Company CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Weight 15.4 ounces
- Dimensions 6 x 0.62 x 9 inches
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