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The Haunted Hangar - Sky Scouts Air Mystery series #3 - cover

The Haunted Hangar - Sky Scouts Air Mystery series #3

Van Powell

Verlag: Good Press

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In "The Haunted Hangar," Van Powell weaves a gripping tale set against the backdrop of an eerie airfield, blending aviation lore with supernatural intrigue. The narrative unfolds through rich, atmospheric prose that immerses readers in a world where the lines between reality and the spectral blur. Powell's adept use of imagery and suspense elevates the novel, offering a fresh perspective on ghost stories while exploring themes of loss, memory, and the unresolved past. This work is deeply rooted in the traditions of American Gothic literature, invoking the haunting scenes reminiscent of Shirley Jackson and Stephen King, yet it carves its own niche in modern horror fiction. Van Powell, a former pilot and aviation historian, draws on his unique background to infuse "The Haunted Hangar" with authenticity and depth. His passion for aviation is evident, as he combines technical detail with the fantastical, inviting readers to explore both the wonders and dangers of flight. Powell's previous works often intertwine personal narrative with fiction, providing insight into the motivations that drive his characters and the thrill of confrontation with the unknown. This novel comes highly recommended for readers who appreciate intricately woven narratives that challenge the mind while provoking emotional resonance. Whether you are a lover of horror or an aviation enthusiast, Powell's fairy-tale-esque ghost story offers a captivating experience that lingers long after the final chapter. Prepare to be both frightened and fascinated as you venture into the depths of the haunted skies.
Verfügbar seit: 11.11.2023.
Drucklänge: 126 Seiten.

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