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The Haunting of Fog's Edge

By: Mike Robb
Narrated by: Nigel Peever
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Greycliff may look like a quiet coastal town, but newcomer Jamie soon realizes its fog-shrouded cliffs hide more than a beautiful view. Whispers drift through the mist, filling the air with sorrow and longing, and the townspeople seem reluctant to speak of the lighthouse’s grim past. When Jamie hears strange voices calling their name, they discover an eerie connection to a tragic family legacy—one bound to Greycliff by betrayal, greed, and lost lives. The ghosts of sailors and townsfolk alike linger in the fog, unable to find peace.

Determined to uncover the truth, Jamie dives into Greycliff’s secrets, uncovering a forgotten history of shipwrecks and deception. But as they unravel the mystery, they find themselves haunted by restless spirits who want more than just answers—they want justice. With the help of new friends and an old journal, Jamie must confront the darkest parts of Greycliff’s past and ultimately face their own family’s role in the tragedy.

The Haunting of Fog’s Edge is a tale of courage and redemption, a chilling exploration of how the past can shape the present and how one person’s actions can impact generations. In the end, Jamie’s journey brings peace to the spirits of Greycliff—and a new beginning to a town once held captive by its own history.

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This was a very good short story. I had trouble with the 'They' as the preferred pronoun. Was it one persons pronoun or was the figure holding more than one personality in its head?Narration by Nigel Peever was excellent,as always.

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