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Demon House: The Haunting of Demler Mansion
Demon House: The Haunting of Demler Mansion
Demon House: The Haunting of Demler Mansion
Audiobook12 hours

Demon House: The Haunting of Demler Mansion

Written by A.N. Willis

Narrated by A.N. Willis

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Penny Wright faces the ghost of a serial killer in this unputdownable paranormal thriller.

She's the one he's been waiting for.

Demler Mansion has seen its share of darkness. In 1995, serial killer Edmund Demler set a fire there, ending his own life. A quarter century later, urban explorers break into the old ruin. They find a once-grand house now falling into decay—blackened walls, broken furniture, echoes that sound like voices.

Then something far more terrifying finds them.

After this latest tragedy, medium Penny Wright arrives to investigate. She’s now part of a team of para-sensitives—sent by the mysterious Mercury Group—charged with ridding Demler Mansion of its haunting. From her first moments inside the house, Penny suspects that the spirit of Edmund Demler has never left. But the ghost is watching her, too. Luring her closer. Waiting for his moment to strike. And once he claims her, Demler has no intention of ever letting Penny go.

Note to readers: this suspenseful paranormal thriller can be enjoyed as a standalone.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 1, 2022
ISBN9781955022156
Demon House: The Haunting of Demler Mansion

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    So... not scary at all, more like a ghost story who done it and a PG version to boot. Characters are likable and the story moved along. The narrator was a bit robotic in the beginning but warmed up towards the end. It was decent but not what I hoped for.