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1918. The Haunting of Hadlow House, #8
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8230409762
- EAN9798230409762
- Date de parution16/12/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
The First World War is over - but some horrors don't stay on the battlefield. Wallace Demeter returns home from the trenches of Europe broken in body and mind. The world he knew is gone. His once-prosperous family is now clinging to the edge of ruin, their lives overshadowed by the looming presence of Hadlow House - a place where grief festers and old ghosts linger. His sister has grown strange, gripped by dreams she can't explain, as if something - or someone - is calling to her from the depths of the house.
And Wallace himself is haunted by more than just the war. In the chaos of battle, he saw her: a woman, pale and spectral, moving through smoke and death. He tried to forget. He hoped it was a hallucination. But he's home now. And so is she. 1918 is the eighth instalment in The Haunting of Hadlow House, a gothic horror epic tracing the dark, unbroken legacy of a house that feeds on loss, madness, and memory.
Because some spirits don't need walls to haunt you - and some wounds never stop bleeding.
And Wallace himself is haunted by more than just the war. In the chaos of battle, he saw her: a woman, pale and spectral, moving through smoke and death. He tried to forget. He hoped it was a hallucination. But he's home now. And so is she. 1918 is the eighth instalment in The Haunting of Hadlow House, a gothic horror epic tracing the dark, unbroken legacy of a house that feeds on loss, madness, and memory.
Because some spirits don't need walls to haunt you - and some wounds never stop bleeding.























