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Nightingale House
- Narrated by: Jeff Harding
- Length: 7 hrs and 48 mins
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Summary
For fans of Stephen King, Mark Edwards and The Haunting of Hill House comes a dark tale of a mysterious house haunted by tragedy.
The Nightingale House is a new beginning for widower Daniel Price and his young daughter Caitlyn. After months of grief, this will be the place where they start their life as a family of two.
But something is wrong—Daniel can’t settle. There’s an odd, cold feeling in the master bedroom, and a mysterious dripping noise that seems to move from room to room. Whispers of I can’t sleep echo through the corridors, long into the night.
And then Daniel uncovers the chilling story of the family who lived in the house years before, of betrayal, tragedy, and murder. Could the Nightingale House be not the home Daniel dreamed of for his daughter—but a place that will bring their worst nightmares to life?
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- michelle bielby
- 06-06-23
Loved it!
Creepy, suspenseful and a little sad all rolled into one. Easy reading and narrators voice was excellent in producing different vocals for each of the characters. More like this please.
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- Crawley 1122
- 03-12-20
Not Scary I'm afraid
I find a proper ghost story is not easy to write, Stephen King is a master and unfortunately, Steve French does his best but is no Stephen King. At no time was I compelled to keep listening as the story developed, which is a shame as Jeff Ryder is a good narrator and if he cannot do it then it's a dead duck I'm afraid. It may be that Steve Frech will warm to the task as he writes more,I believe this was his first book. I will have another go at him and I'll read his next one rather than listen to an Audio version
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