J.L. Bryan
Paranormal Horror
September 19, 2014
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Ellie Jordan’s job is to catch and remove unwanted ghosts. Part detective, part paranormal exterminator, Ellie operates out of Savannah, Georgia, one of the oldest and most haunted cities in North America.
When a family contacts her to deal with a disturbing presence in the old mansion they’ve recently purchased, Ellie first believes it to be a typical, by-the-book specter, a residual haunting by a restless spirit. Instead, she finds herself confronting an evil older and more powerful than she’d ever expected, rooted in the house’s long and sordid history of luxury, sin, and murder. The dangerous entity seems particularly interested in her clients’ ten-year-old daughter.
Soon her own life is in danger, and Ellie must find a way to exorcise the darkness of the house before it can kill her, her clients, or their frightened young child.
Guest Post by J.L. Bryan
Five Signs Your House May Be Haunted
Things go bump in the night. You feel like someone is always watching
you. You think you have a ghost, but
maybe it’s a just a creepy squirrel scrambling around your attic at night and
staring at you through the windows. How
can you tell for sure?
The editors of Ladies’ Haunted
Home Journal are back with an easy guide to determining whether a
paranormal presence infests your house!
Before calling the ghost trappers, consider whether you have any of the
following signs:
Cold Spots: One or more areas
in your house might seem much colder the space around it. This may be a corner, closet, or other
out-of-the-way spot. You may be excited
to learn that when you feel the cold spot, you’re not just in the presence of a
restless dead spirit, you’re also touching it!
You’re almost inside the ghost, and it’s kind of inside you. Pretty neat.
Important note: A cold spot inside your refrigerator or freezer may be
caused by the appliance itself.
Strange Sounds: You may
hear moaning, groaning, thumping or crashing late at night. Make sure it isn’t an elderly neighbor or
relative bumbling around your house. If
you hear voices threatening you with death or dismemberment, you might consider
the benefits of spending the night at a Motel 6.
Mysterious Motion: Plates
slide off the counter. Doors open or
close by themselves. The chandelier
leaped down from the ceiling, flew across the room, and tried to kill you last
week. You’re beginning to think
something may be amiss. First, make sure
there aren’t any logical causes for these problems, such as keeping your
counter too greasy, or a broken hinge in the door, or that idiot who installed
your chandelier. If you can’t find an
explanation, odds are you’ve got a ghost (or a poltergeist, but let’s not split
hairs).
Absurd Disappearances:
Your keys disappear from your end table, only to be found in the fish
tank. Your good silver vanishes, piece
by piece, and you discover all of down in a mysterious back corner of the
basement. It’s either a family member
with bizarre hoarding tendencies or a mischievous ghost. Either way, you’ve got an annoying problem on
your hands.
Full Apparitions: If you
have seen a ghost appear and disappear, you probably have a ghost. We don’t really have an alternate explanation
for this one. Call your local paranormal
exterminator today!
We hope these tips will help you
sort out whether your house is haunted or your family just weird! If you have further questions, please read
our pamphlet: My House is Haunted – What Now? Good luck with that ghost!
About the Author
J.L.
Bryan studied English literature at the University of Georgia and at
Oxford, with a focus on the English Renaissance and the
Romantic period. He also studied screenwriting at UCLA. He
enjoys remixing elements of paranormal, supernatural, fantasy, horror and
science fiction into new kinds of stories. He lives in Atlanta
with his wife, his son, and some dogs and cats.
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