A young truck driver, Bartholomew Spinner [Bart]. When having a few beers with his buddy at a local bar. Decided to play the lottery. Something he seldom does. He puts the ticket away and forgets about it until he was at the laundry. The announcer comes on and reports the last winner of an eighteen-million-dollar prize. Has not claimed their winnings yet. He finds his ticket in a shirt pocket of a shirt. He reads the numbers printed on his ticket. He calls the phone number of the back of his ticket and finds out he is the lucky winner. Being a man that likes and collects antiques and old things. He buys an old mansion in the Hilltop historical area and restores it back to Historical societies standards – with a few added modern conveniences. He and his new girlfriend Barbara Yorsinky [Barb] fills the house with valuable beautiful old furnishings, purchased at a local thrift store; that didn’t know what they were selling so cheaply. But when they took up residency in the newly restored mansion. They discover that the mansion already was occupied by ghosts. Most were friendly; Especially one named Mister Barrows. A previous owner, that didn’t pass over because he lost his wife and never found out what became of her. So he’s still searching for her even after his death. Besides the trapped spirits at the Mansion. There’s a deep dark terrifying secret. That’s the root reason the spirits in the mansion can’t pass over. Our new owners must uncover that secret, and remedy the situation; so their friendly spiritual entities can pass over to the other side.
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- Release Date 03/30/2020
- Author Clarence Wells
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 13.8 ounces
- Dimensions 6 x 0.51 x 9 inches
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