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House On Teadrop Lane: A Spirit's Diary

By: Christopher M. Salas
Narrated by: Chiquito Joaquim Crasto
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After a two week vacation, Michael and River Bathory returned home to find an audio recording containing disturbing evidence of the true nature of the house’s haunting. As they continue their quest for answers, River searches through the pages of Samantha Thatcher’s dairy while Michael seeks video proof of apparition activity. With further investigation from an outside resource, the pieces to the house’s mystery begin to come together and reveal a tragic and horrific past: a history tied between the Thatcher children and the malevolent shadow figure, the Man in the Hat. Together with the help of their closest friends, Michael and River perform a ritual cleansing which in turn provokes the Man in the Hat’s vile behavior and vicious intent. With the attempted purging creating spiritual warfare, will the result save their loving home and free Samantha and Jeremiah from the entity’s binding, or doom them all?

©2018 Christopher M. Salas (P)2019 Christopher M. Salas

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