
The Scent of Heather: A Gothic Tale of Terror
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Narrated by:
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Kathlyn Miles
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By:
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V.J. Banis
About this listen
Maggie came with her sister Rebecca to Heather House to recover from the drowning deaths of their two husbands. They thought a few months in the country would be wonderful therapy. But the house seems to be haunted by the ghost of its one-time owner, Heather Lambert, who (it is said) waits in the tower room for the return of her errant husband.
When Maggie discovers the portrait of Heather hidden in the cellar, the woman from the past seems to come alive for her. She sees someone just out of the range of her vision, and she smells the scent of Heather in the air.
©2012 V. J. Banis (P)2014 Wildside Press, LLC.
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