The Haunting

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Pub Date 30 Sep 2014 | Archive Date 8 Jun 2018

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On December 21, 1974, Liz Bradford was murdered in the front parking lot of the prestigious Rex Plaza located in Elvis Presley's hometown of Tupelo, Mississippi.  Her husband, Devon Bradford was also involved in the shooting and transported to North Mississippi Medical Center where he underwent surgery and first crossed Natalie Houston's path.  She was his operating room nurse and had no idea that within three years she would be married to the man charged with murdering his wife. 

A few months later, Natalie Houston finds herself crossing Devon Bradford's path again when she meets him at the same location of his wife's shooting.Devon charms Natalie and she becomes enchanted by his promises of a fairytale life.  Convinced of Devon's innocence, Natalie pledges support to the suspected killer after he is granted a second trial by the Mississippi State Supreme Court.  But soon after marrying Devon and moving to Lindenwood, the new Mrs. Bradford begins to experience strange phenomena that she cannot explain.  Haunted by the ghost of Liz Bradford, Natalie becomes the target of paranormal activity and a string of coincidences that will ultimately paint a picture of what's coming for her.

On December 21, 1974, Liz Bradford was murdered in the front parking lot of the prestigious Rex Plaza located in Elvis Presley's hometown of Tupelo, Mississippi. Her husband, Devon Bradford was also...


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Interesting, if suspect, true story. The couple is in trouble, she is pretty and he is jealous. While they want to hurt each other, he succeeds in killing her.

Marrying again to a woman who care for him, he moves her into his original house. Then weird and bad stuff happens. Although I'd like to believe in the paranormal stuff, it just doesn't seem as if it could be real.

If you suspend disbelief, its an interesting read, if not a warning.

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It all started just before Christmas in 1974 when Liz Bradford was found dead in a parking lot. Her husband Devon who attended the shooting is at the hospital, he meets Natalie with whom he is going to get married. Except she will not know she'll be there with a murderer. She will quickly be convinced of her innocence except that she will be dealing with paranormal phenomena.

I was immediately attracted by this kind of book, the author here is based on real facts, it takes us into a world of paranormal phenomena brilliantly. We see that there has been research behind writing. A well written story filled with suspense and twists. Eager to read what follows. It would only be up to me to buy the two parts together.

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This was a good book. It was inspired by real events, but all of the names were changed and I am sure other things were as well. It was written up as a novel, not a true crime book. I thought it was well written, the characters were good and mostly interesting. The storyline was good, with the buildup being the best part. I would recommend this book. It was an interesting read.

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Fab read. Could not put down. Highly recommended to all. Believable characters. Great author. Will be watching out for more titles.

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