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Lädt ... Ghosthouse (The Haunted Hamlet Book 3)von Jeff DeGordick
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A small backstory:
Simon is back as his secretary Vickie tells him that he is needed back in Harrows Hamlet as a man named Elliott needs help with getting the spirit of his dead wife to move on. Simon thinks that it will just be an easy fix on sending the man's wife into the light, but when Simon arrives and meets Elliott he finds out there is more to the haunting than expected. As Elliott harbors a secret that will keep Simon encased within the walls of Elliott's home with no escape as it seems Elliott has a way of changing the perception of what lies within the house through no fault of his own.
Thoughts:
This book should have been at least a four star read, but things became quirky within the storyline to the point I was becoming confused here and there with how the story was moving along. I really wanted to love the book as I have been loving this series so far, but this story was just plain strange as it almost felt like I was reading a story from the twilight zone.
It actually reminded me of the the tv show "The Twilight Zone" as the story would jump from one thing to another as the character Elliott was able to change things within the house and by that I mean if the character Simon stepped through a doorway then he was no longer in the house as he was projected somewhere else. The haunting part of the book was great but everything else was just too confusing to keep my mind encased in the storyline. Giving this book three stars. (