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Bones in the Basement
- Surviving the S.K. Pierce Haunted Victorian Mansion - Edwin Gonzalez & Lillian Otero's Story
- Narrated by: Samuel E. Hoke
- Length: 7 hrs and 15 mins
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Summary
From the author of the Amazon best-seller The Soul Collector comes a real life story of terror and intrigue. When Edwin Gonzalez and Lillian Otero purchased the historic S.K. Pierce Victorian Mansion in Gardner, Massachusetts, in 2009, they scoffed at the ghostly legends surrounding the house. They didn't believe in ghosts. The house soon proved them wrong. By the fall of 2011, they were forced from their house, narrowly escaping with their lives.
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- Karen
- 29-11-19
great book
I really enjoyed this book, although at times I did get slightly confused with it keep seeming to jump back and forward in time
Once I'd finished listening, I found it interesting to look up the mansion on the internet, and to actually see what it looks like
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- deafmick
- 17-11-19
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I like this audio book got to give it 5 out of 5 😊 😊
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- Helen Findlay
- 20-11-19
Great read
This story was a little bit different to what I normally read. But I must say what a great read and also it being true life events was the cherry on top. It is one of those stories I couldn't stop reading and before I knew it, it was finished. The ending for me left me wanting more. But as I said about different type of story from my usual. Maybe I should stop reading my 'happly ever after' . Would definitely be reading more of this author.
Helen Findlay xcx
"This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review."
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- E.L.F
- 16-02-23
style of narrative is at odds with the story
It took me a little while to place the names, it was the events described that made me realise I knew some of this story thanks to various paranormal shows so it was nice to get a more indepths look at the story if this haunting.
Knowing a bit about the story I did enjoy the book but the tone of the book felt a bit off to me, it's recounting supposed real events but in such a way that it reads as fiction, like the people that it's happening to are invented characters.
The house is real, the people are real, they say that all the events of the haunting are real, so it feels very odd to hear them recounted in such a way that reads like a novel rather than a non-fixtion.
Samuel E.Hoke did a decent job with the narration but again hearing him read it, the structure of the book and presentation of facts in this structure makes it feel like a fiction novel rather than recounting of true events.
I was given this audiobook for free from audiobooks unleashed and have left this review voluntarily.
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