Seaforth Prison is the third book in the Amazon best-selling The Haunted Series that readers are calling "a chilling ride into madness", "one hell of a terrifying ghost story," and "if you enjoy stories from John Saul, Dean Koontz or even the great Stephen King, then I promise you'll love Patrick Logan."Sometimes prisons are designed to keep things out as much as they are to keep people in...Robert, Shelly, and Cal barely made it out of the Seventh Ward with their lives, let alone their sanity. But now, flush with cash, they have settled into a comfortable routine.Underlying it all, however, are nagging questions that continue to bother all three, questions that can't be ignored once Robert starts experiencing dreams–dreams of a prison isolated on an island with ties to Leland Black. Before long, he comes to the uncomfortable conclusion that their encounters with ghosts are only the beginning.Robert believes that they all have a role to play in something larger, something with even greater consequences than what he has already lost. Now he needs to decide how much he is willing to risk to uncover the truth about his friends and family.Seaforth Prison is a chilling, mind-bending novel about family and friends, living and dead, and the razor-thin line between good and evil. The Haunted Series is bound to satisfy fans of Amy Cross, Darcy Coates, Stephen King, and everyone else who loves tales of fear, horror, and the unknown.Pre-order your copy today!
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- Release Date 12/27/2016
- Author Patrick Logan
- Language English
- Company CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 1st edition
- Weight 10.4 ounces
- Dimensions 5.5 x 0.57 x 8.5 inches
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