Dark Choir - Paul Melhuish - Books - Silver Shamrock Publishing - 9781951043193 - April 21, 2020
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Dark Choir

Paul Melhuish

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Dark Choir

Six victims.

Six perpetrators.

A means for the scarred, abused, and powerless to take their revenge upon those who have wronged them. To make them pay the ultimate price for their crimes.

Dan Hepworth is forced to return to his home town of Scarsdale after his mother's death where memories of fear and abuse still haunt him. His disabled sister, Lindsey, and her live-in nurse, Alison, still reside in his mother's isolated rural house where Dan is to spend the next few days for his mother's funeral. However, all is not right in Scarsdale. A ghostly robed man walks the hills around the town at night and unearthly singing had been heard coming from the derelict asylum across the valley.

Worse still, retired nurses and ex-patients from the asylum are being targeted at night by unknown assailants, enduring psychological and physical attacks on their person and property with the word CHOIR scrawled across the walls of their homes after each attack. When Dan's sister, Lindsey, is visited by the robed apparition and those around her are stalked by the violent assailants, Dan begins to uncover uncomfortable truths and dark secrets about the asylum and its former patients.

Dan starts a perilous journey into the past as he gets close to finding out the identity of the nocturnal attackers, the abuse carried out on those too weak to defend themselves, and the reason why the ghostly singing can be heard from the asylum at night. Alone and isolated in the run-down former hospital, Dan will need to accept the mind-bending truth as he comes face to face with the Dark Choir.


320 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 21, 2020
ISBN13 9781951043193
Publishers Silver Shamrock Publishing
Pages 320
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 18 mm   ·   472 g
Language English  

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