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The James Hansone Ghost Mysteries Omnibus, Volume 1

By: Paul Money
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Enjoy the first five James Hansone Ghost Mystery audiobooks in one Omnibus edition at almost half price of the combined five novels!

Follow the exploits of IT consultant and software developer James Hansone as he accidentally becomes a Ghost Hunter after taking 'A Ghostly Diversion' when he passes a run down cottage on the outskirts of the rural Lincolnshire village of Grasceby.

In book 2 James is reluctantly roped in to discover 'The Secrets of Grasceby Manor' when two ghosts begin to haunt the manor as refurbishment work disturbs them.

Book 3 'Return to De Grasceby Manor and the search for Helen' James has to solve the disappearance of his ex wife before becoming involved in discovering what really happened to the first De Grasceby Manor's occupants.

In book 4 'James and the Air of Tragedy' he has to solve a new mystery ghost at the cottage and uncovers a grave injustice that he has to put right.

Finally for this omnibus edition in book 5 'The Haunting of Grasceby Rectory' James finds himself down in Devon on false pretences and has to solve the mystery of the 'Rocking Chair Lady' whilst Sally, his wife, suddenly finds herself being asked to help the Rev Cossant when three ghosts begin to haunt the Rectory and James is unavailable.

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