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1722

The Haunting of Hadlow House, Book 2

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1722

By: Amy Cross
Narrated by: Jaimi Barbakoff
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Hadlow House has stood empty ever since the tragic events that claimed the lives of its first owner. Now, however, a new family is moving to the house, bringing fresh life to halls and rooms that have for so long remained dormant.

But do echoes of the past remain, lurking in the shadows?

At first Hadlow House seems idyllic, but cracks soon start to show. Old voices are heard, but are they offering threats or a warning? By the time the truth becomes clear, Hadlow House might well be ready to claim yet another victim.

1722 is the second audiobook in the Haunting of Hadlow House series, which tells the story of one haunted house over the centuries from its construction to the present day. All the lives, all the souls, all the tragedies... and all the ghosts. listeners are advised to start with the first audiobook in the series.

©2023 Amy Cross (P)2024 W. F. Howes Ltd
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Great follow up to 1689, the first one. The plot in 1722 was well structured and captivating, as was 1689, each having individual and unique baleful aspects. Very scary and ominous. It makes sense as to why the ghost does those things if you heard the first version. And a very scary twist as far into the story as the epilogue, to end the story in a horrific way, cementing the story as true horror, and highlighting the unparalleled evil power of Hardlow House... well, maybe Hill House is its only competition in terms of atmosphere. Now it's on to the next in the series, 1775. Amy Cross is a very talented writer. This has to be her most terrifying series.

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