Hell House XXX (Part 2)
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Virtual Voice
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Wol-vriey
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
Paul Dunford now believes in ghosts, but the knowledge isn’t much help, as the ghosts apparently don’t want him leaving Hell House.
Phoenix Aurora, housekeeper of Hell House, wants Paul and his friends to remain there forever.
“The house insists on it,” she tells them.
Hell House has a secret, however.
Although on the surface, it seems to be just another haunted building, this particular house is something much worse than merely another repository for the restless and angry dead.
The answer to the mystery lies a hundred years in the past.
What exactly did David De Mornay, Hell House’s perverted builder, and his equally perverted daughter Erin do to make their building so evil, so reliant on human suffering for its own existence?
Maybe, just maybe, if Paul, Jennifer, Isadora, Aaron, and Tom can find out what that secret is, they might survive the eternal terrors the House promises them.
But really, this is just a slim hope. A razor-thin hope.
Because, for one thing, Phoenix Aurora has no intention of letting any of them leave her evil house alive.
And secondly, Paul and his companions still have to experience the terrors of the Living Wall: the Wall of pain and misery, the Wall of damnation and sorrow and suffering.
The Living Wall extends forever in all directions and all it has to offer its captives is eternal torment.
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