The Proctor Hall Horror
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Description
Description
Proctor Hall is one of Lafourche Parish's oldest sugarcane plantations. After Noah supposedly murdered his parents and little sister in 1963, he went off to an institution while caretakers maintained the place. Twenty-six years later, the man who never spoke returned home. A girl disappears and people believe Noah's up to his old tricks.
Author: Bill Thompson
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Ascendente Books
Published: 10/01/2020
Series: Bayou Hauntings #7
Pages: 300
Weight: 0.89lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.63d
ISBN: 9780999250389
About the Author
Thompson, Bill: - "If variety is the spice of life, author Bill Thompson's life so far has been spicy for sure! Over the years, and in no particular order, he's been - an international insurance broker - a mayor - head of a state prison board - a stockbroker - a newspaper reporter - a Bourbon Street piano player - a corporate entrepreneur - presented to Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip - in jail (briefly ... and wrongly!) - a goat herder - a church organist and choir member - a real estate broker - a world traveler - president of an animal shelter - a husband, father and grandfather - an observer at a knighting in Westminster - a fluent Russian speaker - a passenger on the Concorde - a caregiver - a lifetime dog lover - an award-winning novelist"
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