Author: | William Jervis | ISBN: | 9781458026613 |
Publisher: | William Jervis | Publication: | May 26, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | William Jervis |
ISBN: | 9781458026613 |
Publisher: | William Jervis |
Publication: | May 26, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
after the tragic house fire that claimed the lives of a mother of six, and her youngest child, the remaining five children were adopted by relatives who were living in a haunted house that seemingly no one was aware of. the dissembodied spirits were not half as bad as the drug addicted older cousin and uncle. the abuse was often brutal and very hard to predict. the malevolent spirits that resided there seemed to be a novelty compared to the child abuse, but the author makes a stunning connection only forty years later. all throughout those years the question remained; what's wrong with Greta's children? the author answers that question here and takes the reader on a spiritual journey with stark observations about the human condition and it's connection to to the paranormal. you will be convince that the thing you thought you saw in the corner of your eye was actually there. and strange enough, it's a true story.
after the tragic house fire that claimed the lives of a mother of six, and her youngest child, the remaining five children were adopted by relatives who were living in a haunted house that seemingly no one was aware of. the dissembodied spirits were not half as bad as the drug addicted older cousin and uncle. the abuse was often brutal and very hard to predict. the malevolent spirits that resided there seemed to be a novelty compared to the child abuse, but the author makes a stunning connection only forty years later. all throughout those years the question remained; what's wrong with Greta's children? the author answers that question here and takes the reader on a spiritual journey with stark observations about the human condition and it's connection to to the paranormal. you will be convince that the thing you thought you saw in the corner of your eye was actually there. and strange enough, it's a true story.