Moving In

Moving In

by Scare Street, Ron Ripley
Moving In

Moving In

by Scare Street, Ron Ripley

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Overview

He found the house of his dreams. And unleashed his greatest nightmare...Brian Roy just wants to get away from the stress of city life. Escape the noise, the crime, and the anxiety of his high-pressure job. So when he and his wife move into a beautiful old farmhouse in the scenic New Hampshire countryside, he can finally relax and find some peace.

But when he discovers a dead body in the woods and a burial ground in his basement, Brian could never imagine the shocking history of the house or its former occupants that comes to light.

The old farmhouse's shadowy corridors hide a legacy of secrets, bloodshed, and pain. And Brian's family are not the only ones who roam the house's dark rooms...

Soon, Brian finds himself locked in battle with a supernatural entity of unimaginable evil - the spirit of a deranged child, who tortures and kills with diabolical glee. It has been watching, waiting. And now that Brian and his family have moved in...

It's time to play.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781523731329
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 01/27/2016
Series: Moving In Series , #1
Pages: 166
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.35(d)

About the Author

Ron Ripley is a husband and father surviving in New England, a place which seems to be getting colder every day. He grew up across from a disturbingly large cemetery where he managed to scare himself every night before going to bed. Mostly because of the red lights that people put in front of the headstones. Those things are just plain creepy to a kid.

Ron enjoys writing horror, military history and driving through the small towns of New England with his family, collecting books and giving impromptu lectures on military history to his family, who enjoy ignoring him during those dreadful times.
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