The Ghost Hunters by Neil Spring

The Ghost Hunters

by Neil Spring

Welcome to Borley Rectory, the most haunted house in England . . .

The year is 1926 and Sarah Grey has landed herself an unlikely new job: personal assistant to Harry Price, London's most infamous ghost hunter. Equal parts brilliant and neurotic, Harry has devoted his life to exposing the truth behind England's many 'false hauntings', and never has he left a case unsolved.

So when Harry and Sarah are invited to Borley, they're sure this case will be just like any other. But when night falls and still no artifice can be found, the ghost hunters are forced to confront an uncomfortable possibility: the ghost of Borley Rectory may be real . . .

'Deliciously creepy' Herald

'Another brilliant, all-absorbing tale from Neil Spring' 5* reader review

'Prepare to be pleasantly scared' Metro

'Chilling and tense' 5* reader review

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3 of 5 stars

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Just okay. This was less a paranormal book and more a soap opera with vague paranormal overtones. If you go into this with the understanding that it's more of a historical novel than a paranormal mystery, you'll enjoy it. It's well written, just not what I wanted.

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