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A Strange Christmas Game: The Christmas Disappearance at Martingdale Manor

A Strange Christmas Game: The Christmas Disappearance at Martingdale Manor

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For forty-one years, the halls of Martingdale echoed with unexplained footsteps and banging doors every Christmas Eve — until the night we stayed to watch, and the dead finally showed us what happened.

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STORY AND MUSIC CREDITS/SOURCES…
“A Strange Christmas Game” by Mrs. J.H. Ridell: http://bit.ly/36zAo3S
“The Flames of Sligachan” by Amy Brannigan and Caroline Brannigan: http://bit.ly/2LVTMAa
“Clockwork Christmas” by Richard Ankers: https://adbl.co/2PMnQzh
All music used with permission of the artists. Spooky Santa theme by Midnight Syndicate (http://amzn.to/2BYCoXZ). All other music by Nicolas Gasparini (http://bit.ly/2LykK0g).

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