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The Strange Visitation at Wolffe Hall
A Paranormal / Urban Fantasy Novella by Catherine Coulter
Book 1 of the Grayson Sherbrooke's Otherworldly Adventures Series
Subgenres & Tropes:
- Gothic Mystery,
- Victorian England,
- Historical Fantasy
This book is for you if you're into...
- Gothic mysteries with haunted mansions and supernatural threats
- Fictional heroes mistaken for real-life saviors
- Historical secrets tied to Waterloo and eerie family obsessions
The year is 1841 and Grayson Sherbrooke, a popular author of gothic paranormal mysteries, lives on the coast of Northern England with his 4-year-old-son, Pip.
He's asked by a neighboring little girl, P.C., to come to Wolffe Hall because something terrible is threatening her and her mother.
She's come to Grayson because she's confused him with his fictional hero, Thomas Straithmore, who overcomes all obstacles and always triumphs over otherworldly evil.
Thus, to her mind, Thomas is the only one to save them.
She describes the house shaking with terrifying tremors and a huge black hole she calls the Abyss appearing in the entrance hall.
She also knows the menace involves her great grandfather, known as The Great.
He's obsessed with collecting and returning the famous Waterloo medals to the soldiers of the great battle of 1815, but he refuses to tell anyone why he's doing it.
Grayson is soon embroiled in a mystery involving a wrongful death on the battlefield at Waterloo and a paranormal force that threatens the very lives of those living in Wolffe Hall.
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