
The Ghosts of Oakleigh House
Gulf Coast Paranormal Series, Book 13
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Narrated by:
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Emily Lawrence
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Cody Roberts
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By:
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M. L. Bullock
About this listen
When Midas and his crew of paranormal investigators take on the Historic Oakleigh Mansion they assume they'll encounter a few residual haunts but they're completely wrong. Besides the standard Lady in Black sightings and the sounds of crying children, a newer more modern entity threatens the Mobile landmark. The paranormal activity escalates in the cookhouse and an evil presence hides in a hidden room. When Midas enters the forgotten space he meets a spirit he'll never forget.
Can Cassidy sketch the secrets of Oakleigh? Will Sierra and Joshua find the answers the client needs?
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