The Beckoning Dead, Books 1-3
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Narrated by:
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Melissa Moran
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Written by:
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Ambrose Ibsen
About this listen
Sadie has a gift. And she'll do anything to keep from using it.
At sixteen, Sadie Young had a brush with death, and as a result she became more sensitive to the supernatural. Rather than embrace this gift, she spent years running from it, and from the darkness that once preyed upon her.
Now twenty-five and working as a librarian, Sadie is called upon by a desperate family friend to look into a strange series of events. A teenaged girl has entered a reputedly haunted house in town and has gone mad. Committed, the girl attempts suicide and claims to be terrorized at all hours by a horrific specter known as "Mother Maggot."
Despite having subdued her gift for the past nine years, Sadie wishes to assist the girl and reticently agrees to visit the site of the haunting. But upon entering the house on Beacon Hill, she discovers that Mother Maggot isn't merely a figment of a disturbed teen's imagination . . .
This collection contains the first three books in the Beckoning Dead series: The Haunting of Beacon Hill, The Haunting of Rainier Asylum, and The Haunting of Winslow Manor.
©2019, 2020 Ambrose Ibsen (P)2023 TantorWhat listeners say about The Beckoning Dead, Books 1-3
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- Macy GF
- 2024-11-25
It wasnt over whelming
This was just another book...it wasnt fantastic but it did have twists and turns. I was shocked by her best friends death. It left me wondering what was going to happen with the FMC.
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- Andrea
- 2024-11-06
Dull story, awful performance
When the person reading the story pronounces “library” as “libary” in a book where the main character works in a library, it absolutely ruins the performance. Every mispronunciation takes you right out of the story. The story is slow and boring, the main character is a whiner. I cannot continue, DNF, waste of my credits. Do not buy this audio book.
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