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Spookshow #6: A Haunting in Crown Point - Spookshow #6 - cover

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Spookshow #6: A Haunting in Crown Point - Spookshow #6

Tim McGregor

Publisher: Tim McGregor

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Summary

As her reputation as a psychic grows, bartender/medium Billie Culpepper is approached by a young family seeking help with a sinister entity disrupting their home. What she finds upon investigation, however, is much more than a simple haunted house. 
Complicating matters further is Billie's upcoming 30th birthday, a local preacher who's convinced she is a force of evil and an ambitious reporter determined to publicly discredit Billie as a dangerous fraud. 
While John Gantry returns to England to face his dark past, and Detective Mockler is tied up at work, Billie confronts these challenges alone. Her only ally is the grisly ghost of a child who eternally watches over her.
Available since: 04/25/2016.

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