"The silence began to infest the house after midnight; by three o'clock it had possessed it completely. Nothingness clung to the walls themselves in the sparse hours of the dwindling night. Even the sounds of the river and the behemoth of the North Atlantic beyond could not penetrate the emptiness of the house. No expansion or contraction of the wooden structures betrayed their movements with sound and the darkness seemed to convey the silence like a blight into every crevice." Ignoring the public notoriety and persistent rumours connected with the infamous house on Ocean Avenue, Amityville, the Baig family embrace the chance to relocate to their new home after a family crisis has taken them to breaking point. At first, the beautifully renovated house seemed to be everything they need to heal their family. However, dark forces have re-awakened and soon the Baigs are locked in a battle for survival. Alliances are formed in unlikely places as rivals from the psychic world are pitched into a desperate race against time with an evil that knows no bounds.
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- Author Paul and Kit Garratt-Proctor
- Language English
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