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The Messy Man

Ellen Marx sees ghosts.Her mother Rita just wants her to be a ‘normal’ eleven-year-old kid. But that’s tough to do when you receive a birthday card from your dead father.Following a trail of breadcrumbs left by her dad, Ellen sets out on a journey to unravel the mystery surrounding her father’s disappearance and ends up unearthing secrets best left buried.The third and final book in the haunting trilogy, The Messy Man brings to a close the story that began with The Nightmare Room and The Hungry Ones.“Sorensen has a knack for cliffhangers that make you want to start reading the next chapter immediately.”— Frank Errington, Cemetery Dance Online“Chris Sorensen is the only horror author to make me love—not one, but TWO—haunted house stories.”— Rachel, Shades of Orange“Think of your absolute favorite sequel, no matter the franchise. Got it in mind? This is what Sorensen has accomplished for me with The Hungry Ones.”— Tracy Robinson, Sci-Fi & Scary

About the Author

Chris Sorensen is the AudioFile Earphones Award-winning narrator of Brian Lies' Bats at the Beach, Colum McCann's Let the Great World Spin, and Margaret Peterson Haddix's Sent. Other narrations include Patricia Wood's Lottery and Jodi Picoult's Songs of the Humpback Whale, among many others.

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