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Hallow Be Thy Name

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It has been two years since Lucy Hallow first saw the spirit of her deceased nephew, and, having come to terms with her role as Spiritual Messenger, it is time for her to step up to the next level. Assisted by her spirit guide Naiche, the son of a Chiricahua Apache Chief, and clairvoyant Audrey Maurice, she must open up her gift to help others. During the spiritual evenings held at Hallow House, Lucy's coffee shop in Hampstead, she meets Jennifer Healy, a young woman who has recently lost her fiancé in a road accident.

When Lucy is introduced to a Victorian spirit named Serafina DuPont, she realises that there is a strong connection between the two lives. To discover this link, however, she must closely observe the stories that unfold around her, as not everybody is as innocent as they seem. Tales from 1890 and the present day become one in this journey of mysticism, betrayal, and the dead.

HALLOW BE THY NAME contains knowledge and insight from various historical figures. All spiritual input is provided by an authentic Spiritual Messenger.

432 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 2016

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Amy McLean

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November 25, 2020
Spiritual, Gothic, and entertaining. It’s a well written story with a well paced plot full of mystery, intrigue, and drama. There are several typos throughout, but that didn’t hinder my enjoyment of the two plot lines. The plot with Serafina set in 1890 was my favorite and was super fun to follow. The ending tied everything up perfectly in a way that I didn’t expect. I will certainly be reading the follow up “Death of the English Rose” soon!
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