The Unearthed by Evan Ronan
Three years ago, a father, mother, and son murdered each other at home—a bloody tragedy that would later be known as the Moriarty Massacre. Only the youngest son, Eamon, survived that horrific night.
Now the Rossellis, the family currently living in the home, are experiencing strange phenomena. The phone rings randomly, a bloodlike stain continually reappears in the dining room, and their son, Billy, is talking to someone. Someone nobody can see and only Billy can hear.
The Rossellis hire Tim and Eddie McCloskey, local ghost hunters, to investigate. As the case quickly develops, their investigation takes dark turns as they race against time to find a missing boy. And as Tim and Eddie discover some terrifying similarities between the Moriartys and the Rossellis, they realize another massacre might be around the corner, and only they can stop it.
Now the Rossellis, the family currently living in the home, are experiencing strange phenomena. The phone rings randomly, a bloodlike stain continually reappears in the dining room, and their son, Billy, is talking to someone. Someone nobody can see and only Billy can hear.
The Rossellis hire Tim and Eddie McCloskey, local ghost hunters, to investigate. As the case quickly develops, their investigation takes dark turns as they race against time to find a missing boy. And as Tim and Eddie discover some terrifying similarities between the Moriartys and the Rossellis, they realize another massacre might be around the corner, and only they can stop it.
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Great ghost story, March 1, 2015
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This review is from: The Unearthed (Kindle Edition)
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This was a great read! I found it clever that the author inserts himself into the book. I did find it confusing that the one character was Jackie, but his wife kept calling him John, when there's another character (someone killed in their house) named John.
I read the book Lost by this author and fell in love with Eddie and the story. So, I already knew how this would end, sort of, but it was still a great suspenseful ghost story. If you like Ghost Hunters or paranormal stories, you need to read this book! It was a great read that I couldn't put down.
This was a great read! I found it clever that the author inserts himself into the book. I did find it confusing that the one character was Jackie, but his wife kept calling him John, when there's another character (someone killed in their house) named John.
I read the book Lost by this author and fell in love with Eddie and the story. So, I already knew how this would end, sort of, but it was still a great suspenseful ghost story. If you like Ghost Hunters or paranormal stories, you need to read this book! It was a great read that I couldn't put down.
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