'HAUNTED'

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Haunted 

Dee is feeding the chickens the morning they discover the bones on the mountain. Something doesn’t feel right – and her feeling is confirmed when local police show her a ring that they found with the bones; a ring belonging to Mary Ann Simpson, who had disappeared four years ago. Other girls, Dee discovers, have disappeared too, unusual for a small town nestled in the shadow of the Bruce Peninsula’s rugged escarpment, the “mountain” that Dee loves.

Like her Gran, Dee has “the Sight,” an ability not only to see spirits from the after life, but also to experience their deaths –an experience that becomes more horrifying as the story takes darker turns. While trying to help local police with the investigation, Dee is drawn into a deepening mystery that soon strikes terrifyingly close to home.

 Set in the aftermath of World War I, where soldiers are returning to a society that doesn’t know the full horrors of what they went through, Haunted is an atmospheric story that will haunt readers long after they finish reading.

EXCERPT

Unable to look away, Dee stared at the small bumps beneath the sheet but couldn't make sense of either a human or animal body. She shivered suddenly and glanced away from the bones. That was when she saw the pillar of opaque black, churning on the path behind the men. Unaware, they must have carried the bones right past it, unless... unless it had followed them down from the mountain. 

"Gran," she whispered.

"Be still," her grandmother murmured.

—From Haunted

Here are some interesting books about murder and policing in late 1800- early 1900's, you might want to read!

Fit To Be Tied, Ontario’s Murderous Past By Terry Boyle

 Caring and Curing  Historical Perspectives on Women and Healing in Canada By Dianne Dodd and Deborah Gorham

 On The Beat: 150 Years of Policing in London Ontario By Mark Richardson, Research by John Lisowski

 

Some pictures of the Niagara Escarpment I used while writing the book!

Websters Falls

 

 

Tombstone at Websters Falls

 

From the top of the Escarpment