Lights, Cameras, Apparitions! Henri receives a shipment of items for the antique shop from his friend Lamont. One of the items, a small lantern, begins to glow without any type of power source. Henri discovers that Lamont sent this haunted item to him hoping that he would be able to get ird of the light once and for all. When Henri receives new information about the mysterious haunted lamp, he takes his search on the road. The clues lead him to DeRidder, Louisiana at the old Franklin Theatre. His trip takes Henri down memory lane and back into the sometimes dark world of the stage.Franklin Theatre has seen better days and was forced to sell items, including the lantern. But the phantom lamp did not want to leave. The light of the stage must always be lit, or the dead will gather and demand answers.Does the phantom lap protect the living or is it a beacon, beckoning to the spirits of the stage for one last encore or is there a darker entity that just wants to wreak havoc?Follow, Henri, Aggie and Detra Ann as they risk it all for the answers.The Phantom Lamp is Book Five in the Devecheaux Antiques and Haunted Things Series by M.L. Bullock and A.E. Chewning.DEVECHEAUX ANTIQUES AND HAUNTED THINGS#1 A Cup of Shadows#2 A Voice From Her Past#3 A Watch of Weeping Angels#4 The Ghost Mirror#5 The Phantom Lamp#6 The Darkening Door#7 Kalliope’s Dollhouse#8 The Mourning Heart (2024)Devecheaux Antiques and Haunted Things Trilogy Volume 1Devecheaux Antiques and Haunted Things Trilogy Volume 2
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- Release Date 08/01/2022
- Authors M.L. Bullock, A.E. Chewning
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 5 ounces
- Dimensions 5 x 0.3 x 8 inches
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