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The Devil's Coming to Get Me

The Haunting of Malvern Manor

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The Devil's Coming to Get Me

By: Richard Estep
Narrated by: E. E. Bensen
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Malvern Manor has been many things over the course of its long life. In the late 1800s, it was a hotel catering to travelers and businessmen; then it was converted into a rest home for the sick and infirm; and finally, it became a privately owned care facility, providing a home for the physically and mentally challenged of six counties. It was often the last refuge for those suffering from alcoholism, drug addiction, and severe behavioral disorders.

Long after the building closed its doors for the final time, many people claim some of those residents never left. Now a magnet for paranormal investigators, it is said the abandoned rooms and hallways of Malvern Manor are haunted by the restless spirits of those who once called it home.

Does the spirit of a young hanging victim still linger upstairs, calling out for somebody to play with her? How can Rose, the haunted doll, move around inside her glass case without human intervention? Who is the aggressive shadow man who likes to attack visitors in the nursing wing? And what is the truth behind the malevolent entity that lurks on the second floor?

Join author Richard Estep (TV’s Haunted Case Files) as he and his fellow paranormal investigators take up residence at Malvern Manor and embark on a search for answers.

©2018 Richard Estep (P)2018 Richard Estep, Erik Bensen
Occult Paranormal Fantasy Fiction
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Meandering, Disjointed and Ultimately Boring

This was a bit of a waste of a credit. This book is not at all what I thought it would be, a story about an incident or string of incidents in an allegedly haunted location. Instead, it is a lose collection of anecdotal tales (with no verifiable sources) about a former care home and an account of a paranormal investigation team. It is tedious and full to the brim with padding and pointless details. Nothing of any consequence is recounted when the 'investigation' is underway and it took several attempts to get through this (as I often fell asleep whilst trying to listen to it, it's that captivating).

The narration is incredibly odd, it improves a little in the later chapters but for the first half it sounds like it is being narrated by a narration-bot, the type similar to those you here on some terrible Youtube videos, stilted and unnatural.

Please don't waste your time with this.

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