The Haunting of Melmerby Manor

02/05/08

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The Haunting of Melmerby Manor

Even I'm not arrogant enough to tell you how wonderful my latest novel is (well I am, but you'd probably report me and get me struck off or something) but I'll post you an overview of the book in the hope of tempting you to have a closer look, while leaving the reviewing to others at a later date.

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The Haunting of Melmerby Manor - a Spookies Mystery by David Robinson

When ghost hunters, Sceptre Rand, aided and abetted by the spirit of her butler, Fishwick, and her two partners, Pete Brennan and Kevin Keeley are called to deal with a poltergeist, they are led to Melmerby Manor where they find a stack of pirate DVDs. Later in the night the DVDs have gone, and in their place is the body of Steven Bilks. The fight is on to prove Spookies’ innocence.

Drawn into a world of seedy mobsters, millionaire pirate movie producers, a gutter journalist looking for a story at any cost, and the grumbling ghosts of an English stately home, they find themselves in a half world of phantom text messages, a police inspector determined to jail them, crazed drivers trying to run them off the road and an enraged spirit seeking revenge for his untimely death.

But it’s all in a night’s work for the Spookies team as they investigate, The Haunting of Melmerby Manor, a supernatural mystery tinged with ghostly giggles and moving at a cracking pace.

The Haunting of Melmerby Manor, is available as an e-book under the Virtual Tales imprint HERE

For background to the characters, click here

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