Psychic Surveys Book One: The Haunting of Highdown Hall
Psychic Surveys Book One: The Haunting of Highdown Hall
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Ruby Davis and her team lay souls to rest and help their clients - both living and dead - to find peace. But when a woman's spirit insists the devil is preventing her from crossing over, Ruby will be drawn into a darkness she's never before encountered...
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Psychic Surveys Book One: The Haunting of Highdown Hall by Shani Struthers
The latest in a long line of psychically-gifted females, Ruby Davis can see through the veil that separates this world and the next, helping grounded souls to move towards the light - or 'home' as Ruby calls it. Not just a job for Ruby, it's a crusade and one she wants to bring to the High Street. Psychic Surveys is born. Based in Lewes, East Sussex, Ruby and her team of freelance psychics have been kept busy of late. Specialising in domestic cases, their solid reputation is spreading - it's not just the dead that can rest in peace but the living too. All is threatened when Ruby receives a call from the irate new owner of Highdown Hall. Film star Cynthia Hart is still in residence, despite having died in 1958. Winter deepens and so does the mystery surrounding Cynthia. She insists the devil is blocking her path to the light long after Psychic Surveys have 'disproved' it. Investigating her apparently unblemished background, Ruby is pulled further and further into Cynthia's world and the darkness that now inhabits it. For the first time in her career, Ruby's deepest beliefs are challenged. Does evil truly exist? And if so, is it the most relentless force of all?
"Shani's writing style puts me in mind of the great James Herbert, she has the same peculiarly English style of writing a ghost story, no need for all-out gore but buckets of atmosphere and a great sense of place" Happy Customer; "A book that is as gentle as it is scary. Not an easy combination to pull off but Ms Struthers does this with a deft pen." A Martin; "As a huge fan of the paranormal genre, I have read many books on the topic of Psychics and Ghosts but this is a refreshing new take on an often overdone genre." Wild Welsh Woman; "A ripping good ghost story!" Duxfordred; "Shani Struthers is an excellent writer and an expert in this genre." Echo; "I've read hundreds of ghost stories, but by far this is my absolute favourite." Mrs G Whitmore
Struthers, Shani: - Born and bred in Brighton, Shani Struthers is the author of ten supernatural thrillers (so far), some set in various locations in England, others in more far-flung destinations such as Venice and America. Having been brought up with an understanding of the Occult and alternative views on religion, she threads this knowledge throughout her books, often drawing on real-life experiences of her own, from those she has known and well-known Occult figures such as Aleister Crowley and Dion Fortune. Her Psychic Surveys series, written from the viewpoint of a group of psychics who specialise in domestic spiritual clearance, has proved very popular indeed, becoming global Amazon genre bestsellers. Her new series - This Haunted World - is a set of standalone books set in and around the world's most haunted places and again, weave fact with fiction. They too have topped the Amazon genre charts in both the UK and the US. A full-time author, she is also a member of both a local and national author co-operative - Storyland Press and Authors Reach - through which all her books are published.
SKU | Unavailable |
ISBN 13 | 9781999913762 |
ISBN 10 | 1999913760 |
Title | Psychic Surveys Book One: The Haunting of Highdown Hall |
Author | Shani Struthers |
Series | Psychic Surveys |
Condition | Unavailable |
Binding Type | Paperback |
Publisher | Authors Reach |
Year published | 2018-02-03 |
Number of pages | 332 |
Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
Note | Unavailable |