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No one, not even experienced ghost hunters and mediums, will enter Pitmon House. The Haunting of Pitmon House by Michael Richan

The Haunting of Pitmon House

by Michael Richan
4.1 stars – 76 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

No one, not even experienced ghost hunters and mediums, will enter Pitmon House.

Its dark, abandoned halls hold inhuman secrets, and the spirits inside are violent and uncontrollable. Exploring its rooms is an easy way to get killed. So Pitmon House sits — locked up, abandoned, and silent.

Eliza’s younger brother is struck down by an infection that has turned him from a normal, vibrant teenager into a raving lunatic, requiring constant sedation. She quickly realizes the medical community can’t help him; she will have to use her dormant “gift” to save his life. Although Eliza is frustrated that her father died before teaching her how to use the gift, with practice she starts to see things that normal people cannot. Thanks to her co-worker Rachel’s encouragement, Eliza becomes convinced that she can save her brother.

When the clues point to Pitmon House, even Rachel has second thoughts. Eliza must find the courage within herself to enter the frightening and perilous mansion, even if it puts everyone’s lives at risk.

This is the first time I’ve read a book by this Author, and I really enjoyed it. The way it is set up lead me on the trail of new beginnings to an on going story that should, hopefully, go on and on and on. I’ve already ordered, and am reading the first book in the series of books that suggested which books to read in what order. I believe I am going to enjoy all of these books, if any of them are like the first one I read.” – Amazon Review

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