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The Guardian of Haunted Hill: A Paranormal Murder Mystery

A young girl is brutally murdered and her body is discovered by a maintenance worker on a hillside embankment on the edge of a cemetery. She had been dumped into a debris pile of old flowers and grass and shrubbery clippings from the cemetery known, to the locals, as Haunted Hill. For many years, people had reported strange happenings at Maple Ridge Cemetery. Unusual streaks or flashes of light or an occasional image of a man standing at the entrance gate was observed over the years. Hence, the name Haunted Hill.The police have almost nothing useful to start the investigation. Almost no viable physical clues, no ID of the victim, no reports of a missing person of her description, no eye witnesses, nothing. Detective Ernie Capella, a former burned out city cop, is stumped in this investigation. And with no where else to go, he begins to entertain listening to, but not willing believe, a couple of psychically gifted volunteers offering to help crack the case. However, when Capella begins to himself experience some of the paranormal activity within the graveyard he begins to try a different method of police work by attempting to connect with the sprit of the dead victim.Based on an actual murder case, with documented paranormal incidents, the story takes the reader through a terrifying chain of events to its unexpected conclusion.

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