The Haunting of the Osage

Par : Brandon Gardner
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-386-09898-0
  • EAN9781386098980
  • Date de parution20/10/2020
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurRelay Publishing

Résumé

When a group of practical joke-playing teenagers hear about a legend of the headless ghost of a decapitated bride, they decide to make a visit to the mansion where the story originated. They quickly become eye-witnesses to some wierd, paranormal activity in and around the mansion. They later learn from the Dungeon Master, a nickname given to the high school janitor, that a young girl had been abducted by a group of Osage Indians back at the turn of the century.
The Indians had killed her family during a raid but kept her alive to live among them. Years later she was arranged to be married to one of the Indian leaders but being filled with resentment against the Indians for killing her family, she stabbed the Indian during the ceremony. The punishment for such an action was death through decapitation. Could the ghost of the headless bride be the young girl that had been abducted many decades ago? Could the strange, paranormal activity taking place be a result of the mansion being built on a sacred Indian burial ground? As the teen's search for answers, the mystery deepens when they come across several strangers who seem to want to keep the mystery a secret, and at any cost. 
When a group of practical joke-playing teenagers hear about a legend of the headless ghost of a decapitated bride, they decide to make a visit to the mansion where the story originated. They quickly become eye-witnesses to some wierd, paranormal activity in and around the mansion. They later learn from the Dungeon Master, a nickname given to the high school janitor, that a young girl had been abducted by a group of Osage Indians back at the turn of the century.
The Indians had killed her family during a raid but kept her alive to live among them. Years later she was arranged to be married to one of the Indian leaders but being filled with resentment against the Indians for killing her family, she stabbed the Indian during the ceremony. The punishment for such an action was death through decapitation. Could the ghost of the headless bride be the young girl that had been abducted many decades ago? Could the strange, paranormal activity taking place be a result of the mansion being built on a sacred Indian burial ground? As the teen's search for answers, the mystery deepens when they come across several strangers who seem to want to keep the mystery a secret, and at any cost.