Ravenhurst Manor

Charles Ravenhurst built the 53-room manor house on a high cliff overlooking the oil town of Bartlesville, Oklahoma. After Charles and his family died mysteriously within its limestone walls it was abandoned for many years until Charles' only surviving relative John was located. John and his wife Brandy decide to solve the mystery of the violent deaths, but after moving in they soon discover that the house is just as mysterious as the deaths. During their exploration of the house and grounds they discover the family crypt which hides the entrance to an underground tunnel leading to a circular room full of what appears to be straight off the bridge of the USS Enterprise. If it's a control room, what does it control and who else knows of its existence? At least one person knows, and he is determined to own the house no matter what it takes -- even if he has to kill John and Brandy to obtain it. Fortunately the house has other ideas.

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Ravenhurst Manor

Charles Ravenhurst built the 53-room manor house on a high cliff overlooking the oil town of Bartlesville, Oklahoma. After Charles and his family died mysteriously within its limestone walls it was abandoned for many years until Charles' only surviving relative John was located. John and his wife Brandy decide to solve the mystery of the violent deaths, but after moving in they soon discover that the house is just as mysterious as the deaths. During their exploration of the house and grounds they discover the family crypt which hides the entrance to an underground tunnel leading to a circular room full of what appears to be straight off the bridge of the USS Enterprise. If it's a control room, what does it control and who else knows of its existence? At least one person knows, and he is determined to own the house no matter what it takes -- even if he has to kill John and Brandy to obtain it. Fortunately the house has other ideas.

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Ravenhurst Manor

Ravenhurst Manor

by William Campbell
Ravenhurst Manor

Ravenhurst Manor

by William Campbell

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Overview

Charles Ravenhurst built the 53-room manor house on a high cliff overlooking the oil town of Bartlesville, Oklahoma. After Charles and his family died mysteriously within its limestone walls it was abandoned for many years until Charles' only surviving relative John was located. John and his wife Brandy decide to solve the mystery of the violent deaths, but after moving in they soon discover that the house is just as mysterious as the deaths. During their exploration of the house and grounds they discover the family crypt which hides the entrance to an underground tunnel leading to a circular room full of what appears to be straight off the bridge of the USS Enterprise. If it's a control room, what does it control and who else knows of its existence? At least one person knows, and he is determined to own the house no matter what it takes -- even if he has to kill John and Brandy to obtain it. Fortunately the house has other ideas.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011435546
Publisher: William Campbell
Publication date: 08/02/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

William Campbell was born in Oklahoma City and grew up in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. He is a graduate of the University of Kansas, where he received a bachelors in Education and a doctorate in Speech and Hearing Science.
During the Vietnam war he served in Southeast Asia with the 388th Tactical Fighter Squadron as an F-4 Phantom and F-105 Thunderchief automatic flight control systems specialist with the United States Air Force, where he received the Expert Marksmanship Medal and the Good Conduct Medal.
Dr. Campbell has spent over twenty years as a corporate educational consultant and is the author of many Organizational Development books and seminars as well as technical and educational publications on a variety of subjects. He has lectured and presented several research papers at the Juilliard School of Music's Symposia for Care of the Professional Voice and has been a certified facilitator for Dr. Stephen R. Covey's The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People seminars.
Dr. Campbell is the father of three sons; he currently resides in Kansas City, Missouri. When he's not writing, he's either visiting his sons or playing keyboards or electric bass for several "blues" bands around the Kansas City area.
While on his many trips to Alaska he fell in love with the state and the people; many of his novels are "filmed" in and around Anchorage and offer his readers a taste of America's Last Frontier.

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