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  • Cry From The Grave

    Carolyn Mahony

    eBook (Mulberry Publishing, Oct. 31, 2013)
    Every grave tells a story – especially when it’s discovered in someone’s garden.Sophie Walker’s kidnapper was never caught. In six years, there has been no breakthrough in her abduction. Until a macabre discovery is made in a local garden – when suddenly the cold case gets red hot. Soon, not only Sophie’s mother, but the detectives in charge of the case, are determined to discover the dark secrets concealed in that grave. Someone else, though, is equally determined that they won't. Every minute of every day, her mother has relived the nightmare. Now she has a chance to learn the truth and she mustn't waste it.But truth, once revealed, can bring tragic consequences of its own.Five star reviews and more than 100,000 downloads across the globe. Read the opening chapters for free by clicking on the book cover. – ‘I read this book in an afternoon, only pausing when I remembered I hadn't eaten for hours. Its absolutely fantastic, heart-breaking and undoubtedly one of the best books I've read in a long time.’ Amazon Reviewer.Books in orderBehind Closed Doors (Book 1, Prequel Novella introducing the series)Cry From The Grave (Book 2 in the series)The Jagged Line (Book 3 in the series)No Escape (Book 4 in the series)Shadow Watcher (stand alone romantic suspense)Categories for Cry From The Grave IncludeMystery and Crime booksPsychological SuspenseBritish Detective SeriesCozy Crime Mysteries KindleCrime FictionRomantic Suspense
  • From the Grave

    Cynthia Reeg

    language (Jolly Fish Press, May 4, 2017)
    Monster is as monster does, but Frankenstein Frightface Gordon is totally the wrong shade of ghastly green—pale, baby blue, in fact—and he's more concerned with keeping his pants neat and tidy than scaring the pants off his victims. But when a new law is passed to rid Uggarland of misfits such as Frank, he must decide if he will become the monster his parents can be proud of or be the monster he can be proud of. Trusting the monsterliest monster he knows, Frank looks to the grave and his dead grandmother to make his choice, entering into an adventure that will either seal his doom or prove he is truly monster enough.
  • From the Grave

    Cynthia Reeg

    Paperback (Jolly Fish Press, Oct. 18, 2016)
    Monster is as monster does, but Frankenstein Frightface Gordon is totally the wrong shade of ghastly green—pale, baby blue, in fact—and he's more concerned with keeping his pants neat and tidy than scaring the pants off his victims. But when a new law is passed to rid Uggarland of misfits such as Frank, he must decide if he will become the monster his parents can be proud of or be the monster he can be proud of. Trusting the monsterliest monster he knows, Frank looks to the grave and his dead grandmother to make his choice, entering into an adventure that will either seal his doom or prove he is truly monster enough.
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  • From the Grave

    Gareth Stevens Pub.

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Aug. 30, 2006)
    Collects short horror stories and extracts from longer acclaimed novels.
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  • Cry From The Grave

    Carolyn Mahony, Angela Oltmann

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 26, 2013)
    After a heartbreaking tragedy six years ago, Hannah Walker is struggling to pick up the pieces of her life – until a chance discovery tips her world upside down again. Now her fragile existence is threatened by the unfolding mystery that seems to have everyone, including the police, clawing to understand it. The truth is about to come out – but is it one she can bear to confront?Natasha Campbell’s unhappy childhood has haunted her throughout her life. Her marriage to Adam was the one good decision she made, but now, even that is crumbling around her – and she will do whatever it takes to save it.Three people drawn together by a crime, three lives torn apart by the chilling consequences. Secrets cannot stay buried for ever ... and when they’re exposed, the truth can be devastating.
  • Text From The Grave

    A J Hyland

    language (Rochester Publishing, Nov. 27, 2013)
    Tim Range is being hassled by his dead best friend.When twelve year-old Tim Range’s phone goes off during his best friend James’ funeral, he’s naturally embarrassed. When the text turns out to be from James, embarrassment becomes the least of his worries.James begs Tim to find and help him, which is easier said than done. Is this someone playing a cruel practical joke, or could there really be something sinister behind the mysterious clinic where James was last treated? Tim must decide very quickly who he can trust if he’s going to be able to help his friend.Ultimately Tim must confront the forces behind the text messages, and finds out that being alive and being dead aren’t the only two options after all. ˃˃˃ First book of the Techno-Terror SeriesWhat happens when technology becomes the way that the dead start getting in touch again? What happens when the quest for green energy is driven by a force that sees humans as disposable bags of blood? What if that new gadget you've had your eye on costs you your soul...?These questions, and others you've never dared ask, are about to be answered.
  • Guest from the Grave

    Julia Remine Piggin

    Paperback (Lake Pub Co, Jan. 1, 1986)
    Book by Piggin, Julia Remine
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