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The Haunting of the Saracen's Head
2024
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Having encountered numerous ghosts, Rebecca and Jonathan Pearson finally set out to tackle a case together. And when they learn of the supposed haunting of a nearby pub, they think they've found the perfect location... but they have no idea that they're about to experience their most terrifying case yet. For hundreds of years, The Saracen's Head has been a quiet back-street pub in a quaint little English town. Rumors persist, however, that some of the old regulars have never quite left the building. A young boy is sometimes seen standing at the front door, and a ghostly woman dressed all in black has occasionally been spotted in the rooms upstairs. As far as the current landlord is concerned, the dead have unfinished business. As they get to work, however, Rebecca and Jonathan soon discover that they have very different ideas about how to proceed – and about the causes of the haunting in the first place. Before long, however, they realize that this particular case has its roots in a tragedy that happened many years earlier, and that the effects of this tragedy are still being felt today. Can they put things right, or will the ghost of The Saracen's Head claim another victim? The Haunting of the Saracen's Head is the fifth book in the Ghosts of Rose Radcliffe series, about a team of paranormal investigators and their encounters with the supernatural. Each book tells a standalone story but readers are advised to read them in order.

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Author

Amy Cross
Amy Cross
Author · 355 books
Amy Cross writes novels and short stories in a number of genres, mainly horror, paranormal and fantasy. Books include The Farm, Annie's Room, The Island, Eli's Town and Asylum.
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