Wicked Moon

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Author: Taylor Nash ISBN: 9781632635419
Publisher: BookLocker.com, Inc. Publication: September 1, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Taylor Nash
ISBN: 9781632635419
Publisher: BookLocker.com, Inc.
Publication: September 1, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

In 1863 a wealthy sea captain, Sam Eldridge, built a 19th Century mansion on the bluff of Cape Cod Bay. Secrets and lies not only destroyed his family, but led to the death of his seventeen-year-old daughter, Belinda, when she fell off the bluff. According to folklore, Belinda’s ghost strolled the widow’s walk waiting for her love, Joshua, to return from the sea.

Over decades, the mansion was handed down generations. After Hattie Hubbard went into a nursing home, the mansion suffered grave damage from neglect. When Hattie passed away, she bequeathed the mansion to her niece, Kelli Goddard.

Determined to restore the mansion as her aunt had wished, Kelli returns to Manomet. She didn’t expect resistance from Rod Kesson, a land developer, who claimed he owned the property. The situation is further complicated when she becomes the target of numerous threats putting her life in danger.

How many secrets does the mansion hold? Did Captain Eldridge hide rare coins on the property? Was the house inhabited by ghosts? Will Kelli falter under the pressure of selling the mansion for millions? Or, will she stand her ground, risking her life to hold on to her beloved Manomet Mansion?

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In 1863 a wealthy sea captain, Sam Eldridge, built a 19th Century mansion on the bluff of Cape Cod Bay. Secrets and lies not only destroyed his family, but led to the death of his seventeen-year-old daughter, Belinda, when she fell off the bluff. According to folklore, Belinda’s ghost strolled the widow’s walk waiting for her love, Joshua, to return from the sea.

Over decades, the mansion was handed down generations. After Hattie Hubbard went into a nursing home, the mansion suffered grave damage from neglect. When Hattie passed away, she bequeathed the mansion to her niece, Kelli Goddard.

Determined to restore the mansion as her aunt had wished, Kelli returns to Manomet. She didn’t expect resistance from Rod Kesson, a land developer, who claimed he owned the property. The situation is further complicated when she becomes the target of numerous threats putting her life in danger.

How many secrets does the mansion hold? Did Captain Eldridge hide rare coins on the property? Was the house inhabited by ghosts? Will Kelli falter under the pressure of selling the mansion for millions? Or, will she stand her ground, risking her life to hold on to her beloved Manomet Mansion?

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