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Tale Half Told (The Encounter Series)

On December 23, 1946, Charles Reynolds murdered his pregnant wife in a houseful of party-goers, then committed suicide. Neither the house nor the powerful Reynolds family have ever recovered.Twenty-five years later, a car accident forces four friends to take shelter from an approaching storm in the abandoned (and allegedly haunted) Reynolds house. Married couple Michael and Susan Wright, nurse Linda Vincent, and her brother, Vietnam vet and PTSD sufferer Johnny Vincent, are too smart to believe in the supernatural, but they might have a change of mind. The car crash wasn't an accident: Johnny, Linda, Michael, and Susan have been chosen as pawns in a dangerous battle of wills. As the darkness falls, each will be tested - fighting not only for their lives, but for their sanity.'Tale Half Told' is a supernatural mystery, full of ghostly happenings and mysterious deeds done in the shadows - best read by firelight.

About the Author

Margaret Traynor and KillarneyTraynor are sisters who live in New Hampshire and have way too much time ontheir hands. Margaret is an EA,travel enthusiast, and coffee fanatic who works in an accounting office duringthe day and hikes the White Mountains on the weekends. Killarney is an author, actress, and bookworm and generally toobusy watching black and white movies to hike. The Encounter Series is based on their mutual love of The Twilight Zone, Alfred Hitchcock, and Scooby-Doo.

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