It looks haunted. Mason Manor, tucked away in the forests of Oregon – historic, beautiful, and full of ghosts. The estate, built in 1850, is now a bed and breakfast run by Pete and Sarah. Once a wonderful place to stay, now it’s got a real problem – guests aren't surviving the night, and word has gotten out: "Stay away! The place is dangerous!" Pete turns to an old friend, Roy, who has “the gift.” Sarah is skeptical of Roy's abilities, but Pete convinces Roy to help save their business. With his son, Steven, they jump into the mystery and find things are much worse than they appear. They endure horrific encounters with the ghosts of the manor and discover a sinister force at work. Roy and Steven will need to use Roy’s gift and marshal the help of others to save Mason Manor from the terrors within. A Haunting in Oregon is a fast-paced and suspenseful paranormal novel that confronts evil, ghosts, and the dead – and explores the supernatural gifts a father and son use to fight them. A Haunting in Oregon is the second book in The River series. There are currently eleven titles available in the series, and an additional six titles in two spin-off series, The Downwinders and The Dark River. Praise for The River Series from Amazon readers: “Truly scary.” "Finally found a book that got under my nerves!" “Couldn't put it down...wanted the story to go on and on.” “Very few authors can pull me in immediately and make me feel as though I were reading about old friends. Stephen King always has, and I can now add Michael Richan to the list.” "Awesome ghost story with wonderful characters and a great plot!" “Some of the most delightful reading I have done in a long time.” "This was a great horror book. I absolutely loved it, and I know you will too! Keep the lights on when reading!"
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- Release Date 07/24/2013
- Author Michael Richan
- Language English
- Company Dantull
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