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Showing posts with label series. Show all posts

Friday, 10 February 2017

Happy endings

Looking for a soppy book with a happy ending?
If your answer is yes...  Then please DO NOT READ Mental Dental (MBP) and Obsession of the Damned.

The first two books of the unfinished trilogy.
There is a heroine, she does survive, at least in these books but is survival a worse fate than death?

A cliche but significant in the novels.
Learn what transpires to Dr Jessie Stack.
Deal with what she has to deal with.
Survive through intuitive detection.
Live the characters as they come alive in the books....  And die!

Murderous crime from the unexpected. Horrifically different and an ingenious plot that runs through the series.

Book three is getting written... However if you miss out on the first two, you won't get it and regret it.

Navigate to Amazon and endeavour to find them.
This is the first piece of detection.
Next is to choose your weapon- digital or paper?

Digital is cheaper and quicker to acquire, enabling you to get detecting and solving the many mysteries.

Once you have read them, it will leave you hungry for more... And I promise you, it's coming.

The unholy trilogy will be completed.

Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Tuesday, 1 September 2015

A quick introduction to volume II

Phantasms in the Infirmary. Vol II 
The Next Batch

A compilation of hospital based ghost stories.
It is volume II of the Phantasms in the infirmary series.
There are more spooky occurrences and more twists to keep your eyes on.
The horror genre needs this and you need to read this one and it's predecessor. It'll make sense.
Depending on the response to the series, volume III may have to be written... After all, there are many other creepy nightmarish tales in store!

This one contains such stories as the matron, meandering monks, menacing spirit manifestations on the ward and the mortuary among others...

They will make your hairs stand on end... But it will be worth it.

Enjoy and remember to write a review for it when you are done.

Also, whatever happens, don't have nightmares

Wednesday, 26 August 2015

Paranormal activities in hospitals

Phantasms in the Infirmary

Is this a potential mini series for television? 

For all those who work in hospitals or ever have done, you will be familiar with haunted corridors, wards and spectral shenanigans.
Even if you are not a nurse, doctor or hospital staff, this anthology of ghostly tales is just what you need.
This is a work of horror fiction.
It is a collection of ghostly short commentaries and ghoulish encounters, that occur in a fictitious hospital. All assured to send shivers down your spine.
They are based on tales that have been shared by many hospital staff over many years of work in healthcare.
They have been meticulously developed into the tales contained within this compendium of scary fantasies.
The sightings, strange sounds and sinister goings on of the spectral activity retold in this book are based on true experiences, that have become local folklore in many hospitals.
The presence of those that have "unfinished business", gripes or other reasons for not wanting to pass on, preferring to linger in the realm between life and death. Those that are not alive, but then again are not completely gone.
They linger, hanging on to this mortal coil for their own reasons in whatever way they can. Not ready to let go, their affairs left incomplete for whatever the reason may be. Their presence remains, not always a peaceful one.
These myths take place in hospital, buildings that have been constructed to heal the sick and injured. However they are also edifices that have seen a lot of deaths.
This collection is intended to relate some of the more memorable legends.
Ghostly nuns, haunted wards and supernatural spectres... If you like to be spooked, this is the book for you.
Available as a kindle or paperback book

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ram-Gulrajani/e/B005O7JDBG/?camp=1634&creative=6738&linkCode=ur2&tag=dolphbrows-21&linkId=TDJOZMECJHAAG7CI

Tuesday, 2 June 2015

The syndicate... BBC 1

Legally Lucky...  Is a good story however the new Syndicate series on BBC one is fantastic.
Twists and turns already
Great cast and story,  brilliant

Again,  reiterates the fact that money is not everything