A Ghosts Story

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Is revenge worth an eternity in Hell?

Trapped in a timeless abyss and subjected to unimaginable torment by a demonic Phaborg, one young man’s soul hangs by a thread. His agonising eternity is suddenly interrupted when four mysterious entities banish his torturer and offer him a singular, chilling choice: Revenge. It’s a deal he cannot refuse.

Meanwhile, in the world above, Father Thomas—a priest who clawed his way back from the brink of a destitute, alcohol-fuelled demise—must confront a darkness that threatens to unravel his hard-won faith. Plagued by his past and drawn to the spectral anomalies of a haunting, his path is destined to intertwine with powers he never thought possible.

Two seemingly disparate souls are on a collision course where the line between salvation and eternal damnation is perilously thin. A Ghosts Story by Lee Wilson is a harrowing, visceral plunge into the depths of human despair, supernatural retribution, and the indomitable power of a fate worse than death—Wilp.

If you crave deeply atmospheric horror with unflinching descriptions and existential dread, step into the darkness of A Ghosts Story. Just remember: once you enter, the shadows never leave.


Reviews.


“The house reveals its evil secrets as David becomes evermore entangled. I found myself pulled in with him and I could not put this book down. The horrific scenes are so beautifully written, I was so entranced I wasn’t sure I would get out myself.

I wasn’t sure I wanted to.

You need to read this book. It’s brilliant.
I loved this story.”


“Wonderfully written book, started & finished in one day, pretty creepy!”


“I loved this book. Unpredictable and unsettling. Well worth reading.”


“If you like a book that you have no idea how it’s going to go, even when you are getting close to the end, this is one for you.
I really wasn’t quite sure where it was going and where it was taking me, and I sort of liked that.
Quite unlike any other book.”


“Fascinating and horrifying at the same time. Once you get past the seemingly random leaps in the first part, this turns into a relationship with the author’s characters, with whom you alternately sympathise and despise. Not so much a story as much as a glimpse into the imagination of a scared and vulnerable mind. Reminds me of the film “Poltergeist”, where some of the things that are really scary are things you remember from being a kid. Except in this case, it’s the things from a hormone-fuelled adolescence that are simultaneously exciting and frightening. If I were to sum it up in a word: Disturbing.”


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