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London, 1990. Ravenstone House, built in the early 1800s, was once a majestic home. Then it was used as an orphanage for decades. When it closed its doors in 1956, the building lay derelict for more than thirty years. In its neighbourhood, the house is well known for being haunted. But only when it is converted into luxury flats do the dark secrets from its past come to light. The unexpected events that follow will upend the lives of the residents as the tortured souls trapped beneath Ravenstone reveal themselves to demand justice. Get us to where we belong. It's not our fault. We did nothing wrong.…mehr

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London, 1990. Ravenstone House, built in the early 1800s, was once a majestic home. Then it was used as an orphanage for decades. When it closed its doors in 1956, the building lay derelict for more than thirty years. In its neighbourhood, the house is well known for being haunted. But only when it is converted into luxury flats do the dark secrets from its past come to light. The unexpected events that follow will upend the lives of the residents as the tortured souls trapped beneath Ravenstone reveal themselves to demand justice. Get us to where we belong. It's not our fault. We did nothing wrong.
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Grant Finnegan is an avid reader of many genres, from action-thriller to supernatural mysteries and many others.Some of his favorite authors and strongest writing influences are names familiar to most: Stephen King, the late Clive Cussler, Janet Evanovich, Lee Child, and Douglas Kennedy, to name a few.¿Grant resides in the bayside suburbs of Melbourne, Australia. Most days he can be found walking along the beach discussing the world we live in with his wife. If he's not there, he's in the kitchen cooking up a storm, at his desk writing, or staying active through various physical activities.Grant's other pastimes include snowboarding, windsurfing, and traveling the world. He has a soft spot for London and the United Kingdom, Queenstown on the South Island of New Zealand, and the island of Bali, Indonesia.