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The Haunting of Natalie Bradford: Part I

The Bradford Series, Book 1

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The Haunting of Natalie Bradford: Part I

By: L. Sydney Fisher
Narrated by: Robin Ericsson
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On December 21, 1974, Liz Bradford was murdered in the front parking lot of the prestigious Rex Plaza located in Elvis Presley's hometown of Tupelo, Mississippi. Her husband, Devon Bradford was also involved in the shooting and transported to North Mississippi Medical Center where he underwent surgery and first crossed Natalie Houston's path. She was his operating room nurse and had no idea that within three years she would be married to a killer.

Haunted by the ghost of Liz Bradford, Natalie becomes the target of paranormal activity and a string of coincidences that will ultimately paint a picture of what's coming for her. Inspired by a true story, The Haunting of Natalie Bradford is the incredible tale of how Natalie Bradford finds herself entangled in a series of prophetic coincidences that foretells her future and reveals her lover's guilt. Prophecy is all around us, but are we paying attention to the messages we are receiving? Denial can be deadly. Are you next?

If you love Michael C. Gumley or Dean Koontz, you'll love L. Sydney Fisher's true stories!

©2014 L. Sydney Fisher (P)2018 L. Sydney Fisher
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