The Haunted Sultan

Sultry New Orleans Ghost Stories, #1

Fiction & Literature, Horror, Romance, Paranormal
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Author: Gillian Zane ISBN: 9781386721703
Publisher: Gillian Zane Publication: September 30, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Gillian Zane
ISBN: 9781386721703
Publisher: Gillian Zane
Publication: September 30, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

The Sultan's Palace is one of the most horrific tales of New Orleans' historic French Quarter. The Sultan, a Turkish man who lived there in the late 1800s, is said to be seen staring down at people on the street from the third-floor balcony of the house nicknamed The Sultan's Palace. On most nights in the French Quarter, haunted tour groups traipse past the majestic house while tour guides weave tales of mass murder, thieving pirates and jealous brothers…but none know the real truth.

Sierra is spending her twenty-first birthday with her best friend in New Orleans. It's Halloween and what better way to celebrate the night than on a spooky haunted tour? Sierra has to have the whole package though, and with her best friend leading the way, they find a costume shop down a dark alley and a mysterious shopkeeper who has the perfect costume for her. She doesn't want money though, only a favor, help the one that asks. Clothed in a breathtaking costume, with a mysterious key around her neck.

Sierra goes on the haunted tour and quickly forgets the strange shopkeeper, especially as she strikes up a conversation with Owen and sparks begin to fly. She doesn't remember the words of the shopkeeper until someone asks for help…and the key around her neck opens the door to the Sultan's Palace.

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The Sultan's Palace is one of the most horrific tales of New Orleans' historic French Quarter. The Sultan, a Turkish man who lived there in the late 1800s, is said to be seen staring down at people on the street from the third-floor balcony of the house nicknamed The Sultan's Palace. On most nights in the French Quarter, haunted tour groups traipse past the majestic house while tour guides weave tales of mass murder, thieving pirates and jealous brothers…but none know the real truth.

Sierra is spending her twenty-first birthday with her best friend in New Orleans. It's Halloween and what better way to celebrate the night than on a spooky haunted tour? Sierra has to have the whole package though, and with her best friend leading the way, they find a costume shop down a dark alley and a mysterious shopkeeper who has the perfect costume for her. She doesn't want money though, only a favor, help the one that asks. Clothed in a breathtaking costume, with a mysterious key around her neck.

Sierra goes on the haunted tour and quickly forgets the strange shopkeeper, especially as she strikes up a conversation with Owen and sparks begin to fly. She doesn't remember the words of the shopkeeper until someone asks for help…and the key around her neck opens the door to the Sultan's Palace.

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