The Haunting of the Crowford Hoy (The Ghosts of Crowford Book 5)
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“Every night,” Jerry replied.
“Seriously?”
“Of course not,” he added, shaking his head before taking a sip of beer. “If you're going to ask daft questions, Graham, you're going to get daft answers.”
“So you've not seen anything? Not even once?”
“Not even once,” Jerry said, before pausing for a moment as he thought back to the voice in the cellar. He quickly reminded himself, however, that there was no point getting over-existed. Besides, the voice had probably just been caused by one of the pipes letting out a little air, and his imagination had filled in the rest. “There are no ghosts in The Crowford Hoy,” he added, as he clinked his glass against Graham's and then took another sip. “Not that I've ever seen, anyway.”
BOOKS IN THIS SERIES
1. The Haunting of Nelson Street (2020)
2. The Revenge of the Mercy Belle (2020)
3. The Ghost of Crowford School (2020)
4. The Portrait of Sister Elsa (2021)
5. The Haunting of the Crowford Hoy (2021)
COMING SOON
6. The Horror of the Crowford Empire (2021)
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THE HAUNTING OF NELSON STREET
Crowford, a sleepy coastal town in the south of England, might seem like an oasis of calm and tranquility. Beneath the surface, however, dark secrets are waiting to claim fresh victims, and ghostly figures plot revenge.
Having finally decided to leave the hustle of London, Daisy and Richard Johnson buy two houses on Nelson Street, a picturesque street in the center of Crowford. One house is perfect and ready to move into, while the other is a fire-ravaged wreck that needs a lot of work. They figure they have plenty of time to work on the damaged house while Daisy recovers from a traumatic event.
Soon, they discover that the two houses share a common link to the past. Something awful once happened on Nelson Street, something that shook the town to its core. Before they can face Crowford's horrors, however, Daisy and Jonathan have to deal with the ghosts of their own recent history. What is Daisy hiding, and why does Jonathan feel strangely drawn to one of the town's most mysterious inhabitants?
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THE REVENGE OF THE MERCY BELLE
The year is 1950, and a great tragedy has struck the town of Crowford. Three local men have been killed in a storm, after their fishing boat the Mercy Belle sank. A mysterious fourth man, however, was rescue. Nobody knows who he is, or what he was doing on the Mercy Belle... and the man has lost his memory.
Five years later, messages from the dead warn of impending doom for Crowford. The ghosts of the Mercy Belle's crew demand revenge, and the whole town is being punished. The fourth man still has no memory of his previous existence, but he's married now and living under the named Edward Smith. As Crowford's suffering continues, the locals begin to turn against him.
What really happened on the night the Mercy Belle sank? Did the fourth man cause the tragedy? And will Crowford survive if this man is not sent to meet his fate?