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Paranormal Mysteries


Blackdamp: The Novel. A Nerve Shredding Suspense Novel
Chapter 2 The ear splitting wail of car tyres broke the quiet calm on the main road. The sudden burst of noise made Megan jump out of her skin. As her nerves started to settle, she spotted the bottle of nail polish she’d been using lying on its side. Before any of the liquid could escape, she grabbed it and placing it upright. She stood, walking over to the open window in the small backroom of the motel and glanced out. The stifling air blew in her face, and the
T.J McLaughlin
Jan 255 min read


Blackdamp: The Novel. A Nerve Shredding Suspense Novel
Chapter 1 Present Day The suffocating humidity hung in the air, thick and viscous. Barely a breeze could be felt, with the dried browning branches of the tress hardly moving an inch. In the suffocating atmosphere, the call and response of unseen insects rose and faded away, only to be replaced by a cacophony of others. The sound was a continuous pattern that never seemed to end. The only unnatural sound came in the form of the grinding of tyres on gravel. The vehicle kicked
T.J McLaughlin
Jan 2510 min read


Blackdamp: The Novel. A Nerve Shredding Suspense Novel
Prologue Silver Creek, Oklahoma, 1998 Pain. It shot through Jacob Hennessey's shoulder as he slammed into the front door, forcing it open. But his pounding heart, and cold terror, made the pain inconsequential. It was out there. He hadn’t believed the stories. He thought it was all bullshit. Nothing but inference and paranoia. That had all changed now. Hennessey spun on the spot and slammed to door shut, the sound echoing through the modest home. His wife Elanor a
T.J McLaughlin
Jan 256 min read
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