
House on Teardrop Lane
The Man in the Hat, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Chiquito Joaquim Crasto
About this listen
While Michael and River Bathory are away on vacation, their close friend Landon Kane watches over the house with his brother Logan and River's friend Mia Summers. During their stay, expecting it to be nothing more but a relaxing visit, the house reveals the ghostly presence of a suppressed child and her captor, who she calls the man in the hat.
After the activity makes itself known, Logan, Mia, and Landon conduct an investigation and find themselves in a terrifying situation. From within the shadows, the spirit in black lurks - watching over its domain as the true owner of the residence.
©2017 Christopher M. Salas (P)2017 Christopher M. Salas
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