About the Book:
Paul Russo’s wife just died. While trying to get his family’s life back in order, Paul is being tormented by a demon who is holding his wife's spirit hostage on the other side. His fate is intertwined with an old haunted mansion on the north shore of Long Island called Stillwell Manor. Paul must find clues dating back hundreds of years to set his wife's soul free.
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About the Author:Born and raised on Long Island, Michael Phillip Cash has always had a fascination with
horror writing and found footage films. He wanted to incorporate both with his debut novel, Brood X. Earning a degree in English and an MBA, he has worked various jobs before settling into being a full-time author. He currently resides on Long Island with his wife and children. Stillwell: A Haunting On Long Island is his second novel.
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Oh Wow! Came over to check out this title and there's a giveaway. Awesome.
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I love a good haunting and a spirit being held hostage on the otherside by a demon. Just too good to be true! Thanks for a new author to follow.
Back to answer the question. Nope, never been anyplace that was supposed to be haunted, unless you count a Halloween haunted house! LOL
ReplyDeleteSounds intriguing, Paul!
ReplyDeleteTo answer the question, yes, one place near where I grew up did have that reputation, and I was once on the property. And an old farmhouse my aunt and uncle lived in, one that I visited many times, had a ghostly girl's voice that my aunt and cousin would occasionally hear.