Several months ago, Mercy Willow helped to free Gower Grange from a terrifying ghost. But when she's called back by the house's new owner, she's faced with shocking she might have dealt with one of Gower Grange's ghosts, but was another lurking in the shadows all along?
At first Mercy's convinced that the house is clean, but she soon discovers that something else is hiding from view. Something that likes to conceal its presence. Something that prefers to watch until it's ready to strike. Something that likes waiting for the perfect moment so that it can claim its victims forever.
Soon Mercy finds herself trapped in a desperate fight for survival against a malevolent force that has claimed other victims over the years. And having not consumed a soul for many years, this particular force is hungry again.
The Other Ghost of Gower Grange is the eleventh book in the 13-part Mercy Willow series, about an estate agent in deepest Cornwall who develops the unusual ability to communicate with ghosts. Readers are advised to start at the beginning of the series. This book ends on a cliffhanger.
Amy Cross writes novels and short stories in a number of genres, mainly horror, paranormal and fantasy. Books include The Farm, Annie's Room, The Island, Eli's Town and Asylum.
Another entertaining story about Mercy Willow - ghosts, strange happenings, what's real and what isn’t - all fascinating.
I do like the writing style, though it does need further proofreading to seek out the numerous typos and errors. In addition, this is an English story, so there shouldn't be American spelling or words.
I really like that Mercy's past is further being revealed.
Worth reading.
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To wait for another week or so to see what mercy has to do to keep her mind and her candlewood from disappearing for good. I really enjoy mercy willow and all her friends real and imaginary god bless you amy cross.
This book is a very nice read! It follows each previous book. It keeps you guessing as to where and what is going on! The ending is a shocker! However, I was bothered by all the missing and reversed words as you read!