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Houses Of Horror real murder sites still standing
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- ISBN8231013494
- EAN9798231013494
- Date de parution04/11/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
Step inside the walls of some of the world's most infamous houses, where ordinary façades hide extraordinary horrors. In "Houses of Horror: Real Murder Sites Still Standing, " Mick Turner takes readers on a chilling journey through twenty-four real homes where documented murders occurred-and the buildings still stand today. From the quiet streets of Netley's Red House to the labyrinthine halls of Houska Castle, from the eerie corridors of Borley Rectory to the notorious Murder Castle of Chicago, this book explores the architecture, history, and human darkness that shaped each tragedy.
Through detailed accounts, historical records, and vivid storytelling, Turner reveals how these houses witnessed crimes, concealed secrets, and retained the echoes of terror long after the events themselves. Perfect for true crime enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone fascinated by the macabre, "Houses of Horror" is more than a catalog of murders-it's an exploration of how ordinary homes can become the setting for extraordinary evil.
Through detailed accounts, historical records, and vivid storytelling, Turner reveals how these houses witnessed crimes, concealed secrets, and retained the echoes of terror long after the events themselves. Perfect for true crime enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone fascinated by the macabre, "Houses of Horror" is more than a catalog of murders-it's an exploration of how ordinary homes can become the setting for extraordinary evil.










