When Henry Cunningham and his wife Susan moved from LA to the suburbs of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, they could have never suspected their townhouse was haunted by an unknown, malignant force. On the first day of the move into Villa Court- about fifteen minutes from Pittsburgh- they are welcomed into the neighborhood by Mrs.Kirchet and her son, Eddy. They explain in graphic detail the horrific events that have plagued their new home's previous owners, warning them about a bizarre magic curse- "Enochian Magic". At first, Susan and Henry shrug it off as superstition, but eventually, strange things,…mehr
When Henry Cunningham and his wife Susan moved from LA to the suburbs of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, they could have never suspected their townhouse was haunted by an unknown, malignant force. On the first day of the move into Villa Court- about fifteen minutes from Pittsburgh- they are welcomed into the neighborhood by Mrs.Kirchet and her son, Eddy. They explain in graphic detail the horrific events that have plagued their new home's previous owners, warning them about a bizarre magic curse- "Enochian Magic". At first, Susan and Henry shrug it off as superstition, but eventually, strange things, and strange entities take over their home. As the magic traps them inside, and the forboading darkness engulfs their home and forces them into another dimension, more bizzare occurances and sinister forces push them towards the unthinkable.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Residing in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, Aaron Mancuso always had a fascination with the macabre and science fiction. From the literary world, some of Mancuso's inspirations come from the greats, such as H.P. Lovecraft, Stephen King, Zenna Henderson, and many others.
Aaron Mancuso lives a simple life; other than working- writing, reading, writing, and reading.
Aaron Mancuso uses a first person narrative with a new and fresh perspective. He lives alone in an apartment in Pittsburgh with his cat Moe and writes prolifically on his days off.
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