The year is 1852 and George Harper has a beautiful new young wife. When he moves her to his house at the mill, however, the locals immediately start to gossip. Vanessa Harper seems different, somehow, even if George insists that there's nothing wrong with her.
Soon the town of Crowford is plunged into fresh tragedy. Something is causing death and sickness to stalk the streets, and the finger of suspicion is quickly pointed at the mysterious new arrival. Even the local doctor starts to believe that somehow this beautiful yet frosty young woman is responsible for a curse that has begun to claim lives and ravage the crops.
Although he insists that his wife isn't the cause of these problems, even George eventually has to admit that there might be a link. Because there's something George hasn't told anyone about Vanessa, something he has barely even admitted to himself. Can he save the town, and save his wife too, before the locals decide to take matters into their own hands?
The Bride of Crowford Mill is another stand-alone book in the long-running Ghosts of Crowford series, about a spooky English town where the ghosts outnumber the living and nothing is ever quite what it seems.
Genre: Horror
Soon the town of Crowford is plunged into fresh tragedy. Something is causing death and sickness to stalk the streets, and the finger of suspicion is quickly pointed at the mysterious new arrival. Even the local doctor starts to believe that somehow this beautiful yet frosty young woman is responsible for a curse that has begun to claim lives and ravage the crops.
Although he insists that his wife isn't the cause of these problems, even George eventually has to admit that there might be a link. Because there's something George hasn't told anyone about Vanessa, something he has barely even admitted to himself. Can he save the town, and save his wife too, before the locals decide to take matters into their own hands?
The Bride of Crowford Mill is another stand-alone book in the long-running Ghosts of Crowford series, about a spooky English town where the ghosts outnumber the living and nothing is ever quite what it seems.
Genre: Horror
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