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Ghost of an Angel: Nightmare Mansion, #3
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Ghost of an Angel: Nightmare Mansion, #3

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"...are you just in my head? Is this my brain’s way of torturing me into repentance for my sin?"
THE MADNESS WILL DEVOUR YOUR SOUL

Life in his great grandfather’s manor is not going well for Judas at all. Kept locked in his room like a prisoner for “his own safety” by the mansion’s staff, this added to his determination to unlock all the manor’s hidden skeletons.

He is aided now by the lovely yet mysterious new addition to the house’s staff, Dolores Humbert. She is ethereal and kind, the only genuine friend he has found in the house and she is willing to assist him. Together, they begin an exploration of the mansions labyrinth in an effort to find out the real whereabouts of Judas’s missing great grandfather.

The search, however, leads him down a malevolent and twisted path, uncovering the secrets hidden in his own repressed memories. His mind is slipping and the evil of the house is rapidly catching up to him. What happened to his great grandfather? What are these terrible visions he keeps seeing? And most importantly, who is Delores Humbert, really? Is she really an addition to the servants or is she something else?

As Judas begins uncovering answer after terrible answer, he realizes that he has crossed a line that he can never ever go back from. Even worse, as time passes, he finds he is having a harder and harder time distinguishing reality from nightmares.

Will he be able to face his own dark past? Or will he be devoured by it.

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“Judas, you’re awake!” she cooed happily and fastened my bedroom door shut behind her. “I’m so glad! You’ve been fast asleep the past two times I came to see you.”

“Where are Bast and Blu?” I murmured weakly, pulling myself up straight in my chair. Both of them had done their best to keep Dolores as far away from me as possible, and as a result, we became almost inseparable, secretly sneaking visits whenever we could manage it.

“Bast is in the kitchen and the last time I saw Blu, he had taken the car to town for some things. I don’t think he’ll be back anytime soon so we should be safe for now.” Dolores offered me a sheepish grin and settled down on my bed, watching me with a curious glint in her eyes. “Something is wrong, tell me!”

“How do you always know?” I asked her for perhaps the ninetieth time since I first met her. No matter what kind of poker face I attempted to put on, she always seemed to look right through it as though I were completely transparent.

“I just do,” she said benignly. “Now spill.”

“I just want to get out of here,” I told her. “This house is evil, I can feel it. You know I’ve never seen my great-grandfather since I got here? Not once. He adopted me and brought me to live with him, but I’ve never seen his face. And the nightmares… ever since I arrived, I’ve had these unbelievably real nightmares.

“At first I was convinced they were real. But they couldn’t be, could they? There’s never any evidence of a single one. Blu insists that I’m sick and feverish and that they’re just vivid hallucinations. I can’t prove he’s wrong! I just wish I was strong enough to escape from here, but I’m not. I don’t even know if I’m sane.”

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Release dateJan 22, 2015
ISBN9781507099551
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