The Inn On Primrose Hill

Grayson was a keen subscriber to the on line ghost hunters magazine 'Phenomena'

The editor of the magazine, theatrically named Tom Spectre, stated categorically that the derelict Inn,'The Gibbet', was "an indisputably haunted and evil place."

Tom Spectre was known to Grayson from school days. It was a silly chat room dispute and his temporary suspension from the Phenomena web site which had identified the editor and Grayson's school day nemesis, Alfred Blanchard, as being one and the same person.

Grayson saw the Gibbet as an opportunity to disprove a haunting, but the icing on the cake was the opportunity to put egg on the face of the erstwhile school bully.

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The Inn On Primrose Hill

Grayson was a keen subscriber to the on line ghost hunters magazine 'Phenomena'

The editor of the magazine, theatrically named Tom Spectre, stated categorically that the derelict Inn,'The Gibbet', was "an indisputably haunted and evil place."

Tom Spectre was known to Grayson from school days. It was a silly chat room dispute and his temporary suspension from the Phenomena web site which had identified the editor and Grayson's school day nemesis, Alfred Blanchard, as being one and the same person.

Grayson saw the Gibbet as an opportunity to disprove a haunting, but the icing on the cake was the opportunity to put egg on the face of the erstwhile school bully.

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The Inn On Primrose Hill

The Inn On Primrose Hill

by Ian George
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Overview

Grayson was a keen subscriber to the on line ghost hunters magazine 'Phenomena'

The editor of the magazine, theatrically named Tom Spectre, stated categorically that the derelict Inn,'The Gibbet', was "an indisputably haunted and evil place."

Tom Spectre was known to Grayson from school days. It was a silly chat room dispute and his temporary suspension from the Phenomena web site which had identified the editor and Grayson's school day nemesis, Alfred Blanchard, as being one and the same person.

Grayson saw the Gibbet as an opportunity to disprove a haunting, but the icing on the cake was the opportunity to put egg on the face of the erstwhile school bully.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044507845
Publisher: Ian George
Publication date: 04/28/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 126 KB

About the Author

Ian George was born in England in April 1959. His family moved from England to live in North Wales when he was eight years old. Married to a Welsh girl, it lasted only six years and there were no children. Ian was divorced from his first wife and moved back to England in 1988, marrying for a second time in 1989. He still lives in Kent with his wife and their two daughters. Only recently completing his first short story, Ian plans to write a collection in several genres. His ultimate intention is to write a tribute to his Father-in-Law, a German Prisoner of War who married his Land Army girl friend...a story that has to be told! He prefers to write supernatural, horror and fantasy stories, but an occasional crime story is likely to pop out unexpectedly.

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