The Tower
Leisure Books, USA, August
2005, ISBN 0-8439-5492-2 paperback
Robert Hale, UK, 2006,
ISBN 0-7090-8002-6 hardback
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The Tower stands in solitude. What began as a seventeenth-century manor house has grown over the centuries into something very different. Something evil. There are the stark walls, the shadow-filled rooms, the lonely corridors. But the Tower is haunted by much more than ghosts of the past, and it can do far more than simply terrify. It has a dark heart and it has grown restless. When five unsuspecting young people agree to stay there as house-sitters, they soon learn that visitors are not welcome in THE TOWER.
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