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Night Stalks the Mansion - A True Story of One Family's Ghostly Adventure - cover

Night Stalks the Mansion - A True Story of One Family's Ghostly Adventure

Constance Westbie, Harold Cameron

Maison d'édition: Stackpole Books

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Synopsis

Back by popular demand, a supernatural detective story revealing the true account of a house haunted by ghosts lingering after a nineteenth century murder.   This true story recounts a Philadelphia family’s encounter with a spectral presence in their eighteenth-century mansion. After experiencing footsteps at night, opening doors, strange sounds and activity that centered around the library, the Cameron family investigates, unearthing the mansion's tragic past and changing their beliefs about the supernatural world.
Disponible depuis: 14/06/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 180 pages.

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