
The Girl in the Whispers
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David K. Wilson
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David K. Wilson
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What you hear in the dark could haunt you forever.
Catherine Devereux, still emotionally and mentally fragile after the sudden death of her young daughter, reluctantly accompanies her husband to his family’s crumbling Louisiana estate. Soon, she starts to hear troubling whispers, and Catherine fears she may be having another breakdown. But when the whispers escalate into ghostly visions of a little girl, Catherine's need to hold on to her sanity is outweighed by the desperate hope of reconnecting with her deceased daughter.
With the help of Delphine, the estate’s housekeeper, Catherine attempts to seek out the child spirit while trying to avoid suspicion from her over-protective husband and his bitter, secretive father. To her horror, the hauntings begin to reveal a terrifying revelation that could tear the family apart.
But can Catherine trust her senses? Or is she descending into madness?
The Girl in the Whispers is an award-winning psychological thriller by David K. Wilson. If you enjoy chilling stories with unexpected twists, then you’ll be haunted by this gripping tale of grief, guilt, and ghosts.
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Outstanding Southern Gothic Ghost Story
I thoroughly enjoyed this book! At once familiar and fresh, this story will keep you on the edge of your seat. You’ll identify with the protagonist who doubts she can trust herself in the wake of a terrible tragedy. You’ll recognize a broken family dynamic that feels authentic. And you’ll be saying “don’t go in the attic” at the same time you desperately want to know more.
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