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Hell Night in Hopewell

Hell Night in Hopewell

The seven were just looking for a paranormal experience, but what they found was far worse than anything they could have ever imagined… The Hopewell Sanatorium has plenty of history for a group of local actors to explore on their night off the stage. Once a nationally recognized tuberculosis hospital and then an asylum for the mentally unstable, Old Hopewell has long been a source of urban legends, and its spooky, abandoned hallways are perfect for the theatre group to get some Halloween thrills.But what the seven friends don’t know is that they’ve just encroached on someone else’s territory. And he is ready for some Halloween fun of his own...

About the Author

Wofford Lee Jones is a horror/thriller writer who loves coffee, a good book, and a great story. His love for horror grew from watching movies in the late 70s/early 80s. However, it was only in his late 20s that he started reading horror. He enjoys art, drawing/painting, book cover design, watching live theatre and movies, traveling, and supporting his fellow writers. He works as a designer at Yates Construction by day, but engineering is not where his true passion lies. Nightly and on the weekends, he can be found with a hot cup of coffee studiously banging out that next chilling tale. He lives in Greenville, South Carolina, with my wife Laurie, and our four-legged son, Baxter. He always strives to keep it dark, disturbing, and a little bit creepy. Welcome to his world.

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