Wednesday, 23 March 2016

25. Ghost Trackers by Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson


BOOK REVIEW: Ghost Trackers by Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson

Fans of Stephen King and Russell Lee will know just how bone-tingling fear can instantly turn into rabid curiosity when it comes to stories of the supernatural. The permeable barrier between our world and theirs makes it all the more interesting to study these somewhat similar ‘living organisms’ who once walked the earth.

In this spine-tingling new series, the stars of TV’s Ghost Hunters introduce readers to a team of paranormal investigators who reunite to defeat a sinister force they unleashed long ago.

For 15 years, Amber, Drew and Trevor have barely been able to recall – let alone explain – what happened the terrifying night they decided to explore the old, abandoned Lowry House.

According to local legend, the house was cursed by a dark past and inhabited by evil. It burst into flames on the night of their visit, leaving the friends traumatized and nearly dead with only vague memories of the frightening events they had witnessed inside.

Now, on the eve of their high school reunion, they have gathered to reopen their investigation and figure out, once and for all, what took place that fateful night...before the supernatural entity they escaped threatens to overtake them again.


Mixing Stephen King’s incredible storytelling and weaving in elements of a true ghost hunt, the authors have brought to life a seemingly normal ghost hunt you might have watched on TV in literary ways you could only have imagined. Spine-chilling, this book will leave readers with eyes at the back of your heads. 

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