The Haunting at Morsley Manor by George Morris De'Ath Review (Gifted/AD)

Hello Readers,

Thank you, Black Crow for sending me an arc of The Haunting at Morsley Manor for free in exchange for an honest review. With the book publishing last week there’s no need to worry this review is completely spoiler-free. 

Title: 
The Haunting at Morsley Manor
Author: George Morris De'Ath
Genre: Horror
Pages: 340
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Synopsis: 
World-famous paranormal investigator Eric Thompson's career took a nose-dive after a particularly gruesome case which left most of his camera crew dead. His partner and best friend also abandoned Eric, leaving him floundering.

He is soon approached by a mysterious woman who has purchased the supposedly haunted, but previously off-limits to paranormal sleuths, Morsley Manor. To drum up publicity about the house, she hires Eric to perform and host a paranormal investigation on the premises.

As he ventures over to England to uncover the darkness bleeding through the veins of Morsley, horrors begin to spring from every corner and Eric soon begins to realise that not all is as it seems…

Miniature Review

The Haunting at Morsley Manor is a chilling, high-energy haunted house horror that fans of ghost stories, paranormal thrillers, and gothic mysteries won’t want to miss. George delivers a relentless barrage of supernatural scares all wrapped in the eerie atmosphere of the infamous Morsley Manor.

The book is the perfect book for the spooky season as it contains a full spectrum of the paranormal we have creepy dolls, vengeful spirits, demons, witches, unsettling clowns, a haunted house, and more than a few crawling terrors.
 
At its core, this is the story of Eric Thompson, a once-renowned paranormal investigator haunted not only by the dead but also by his own past. For readers seeking haunted mansions, ghostly chaos, and a supernatural novel that blends classic chills with modern paranormal flair.

Stay Spooky 
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