Waldon House

Waldon House by R. J. Peters is a fiction novel published by Richard Peters on January 4, 2011. This edition spans 286 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Richard Wood, a police investigator who has dealt with supernatural cases but is unprepared for the murder mystery that unfolds in Waldon House, where inexplicable phenomena occur, including flying dishes and mysterious pushes down stairs.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and the supernatural as Wood navigates a series of six murders within the haunted walls of Waldon House. The narrative explores whether the deaths are the result of human malice or a more sinister supernatural force. As Wood faces attempts on his life, the tension escalates, compelling him to uncover the truth behind the eerie occurrences and the dark history of the house. This book delves into themes of crime, suspense, and the occult, offering a gripping exploration of the unknown.
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Editorial Reviews Product Description Richard Wood had worked on many cases that had to do with the supernatural, but he had never worked on a case involving murder. Something in Waldon House was causing dishes to fly off tables and guests were being pushed down stairs by unseen hands. Window and doors opened and closed by themselves. There were six people mysteriously murdered in the house. The police investigators were convinced the case was nothing more then a who-dun-it type of mystery, but were they right, or were people being murdered by some supernatural force that roamed the halls of Waldon House? Waldon House had every appearance of being haunted, but was it? Richard Wood knew because of two attempts on his life that he would have too bring an end to this case. If not it just might be the end of him.
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