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On a hilltop in southern New Hampshire sits a megalithic astronomical calendar known as America's Stonehenge. Its spooky atmosphere, the feeling of being watched from cold, dead eyes of stone, and its enigmatic history are all reasons why it is known to locals as Mystery Hill. From that hilltop in the blackest, most quiet time of night, Mark Welton begins his terrifying journey with his professor, Dr. Ken Richter. In order to save his student from an entity bent on their destruction, Richter must first face and conquer his personal demons. Then he must help convince the Catholic Church to…mehr

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On a hilltop in southern New Hampshire sits a megalithic astronomical calendar known as America's Stonehenge. Its spooky atmosphere, the feeling of being watched from cold, dead eyes of stone, and its enigmatic history are all reasons why it is known to locals as Mystery Hill. From that hilltop in the blackest, most quiet time of night, Mark Welton begins his terrifying journey with his professor, Dr. Ken Richter. In order to save his student from an entity bent on their destruction, Richter must first face and conquer his personal demons. Then he must help convince the Catholic Church to perform an exorcism. Not an easy task under any circumstances, but when battling for dominance over an evil older than time while watching people die, being patient is not necessarily possible, and that is the one thing the Catholic Church will insist upon. That, and silence. Not a word to anyone, lest it become public knowledge and the press get wind of it. So Ken Richter, Mark, and his family, along with the few who remain to help must suffer in silence. And suffer they will.
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Tiffany A. O'Brien grew up in a haunted house in Londonderry, New Hampshire, a small town in the southern part of the state, about an hour from Boston. She has often said that one of her first memories is flipping through a children's book, making up a story to go along with the pictures because she couldn't yet read. Teachers from elementary school through college praised her talent for writing, and she won a Young Author's Award at the age of 12. Tiffany lives in southern New Hampshire with her fiancé and "Partner in Wandering," and two Great Danes, a mother-son team named Kora and Harley. A voracious reader, with a serious addiction to books, Tiffany can't live without music, and also enjoys hiking, traveling, and attending plays and concerts. Tiffany loves to hear from readers...contact information can be found in the Connect section.