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Can a portrait hold the soul? Three lives, one woman. In 1645, young Mary Elliot helps the wise woman, Mother Penshurst, fight against the self-proclaimed witchfinder general Matthew Hopkins. In 1768, the perfumier Eloise Aimee finds herself fighting against a sinister Brotherhood in Paris, France. In 1936, Lady Dulse Breville is trying to save her husband from sinister dark forces and starts to have visions from the past. It's 1938, and the noted spiritual medium Jocasta Bradman sees a charming portrait of a lady while visiting her local library in her hometown of Folkstone, England. She immediately feels a connection to the picture, knows something is wrong, and feels compelled to investigate. Jocasta Bradman Investigates A Portrait of a Lady is a charming, historical, paranormal, supernatural, cosy mystery.
Some doors should never be opened. Daisy Frittering feels compelled to contact her late husband, Cedric. She sees an advert in a ladies' magazine offering the services of a spiritual medium and arranges for her to perform a séance at her home, Marmaduke Manor. On the night of the séance, things take an unexpected turn when an unwanted spirit is called - but they are not alone. Following the séance, Jocasta Bradman, a member of the Pluckley Psychic Historical Society, has a presentiment that something is wrong and finds herself drawn to Marmaduke Manor. Once there, she finds Daisy at her wit's end and questioning her sanity. She discovers that a woman claiming to be a medium held a séance at the house, leaving the place haunted. Jocasta becomes Daisy's only hope as she tries to find out who the spirits are and what they want before she can attempt to send them back to the other side. A cozy, paranormal, historical mystery.
A Christmas Wish, and the kindness of a stranger.It's 1850 and Christmas is fast approaching in Victorian London. Miss Desdemona Ward has recently inherited a vast fortune including a beautiful house in London's exclusive Belgravia Square from Lady Agnus Maudsley, a relative she didn't know existed. Since moving into the house, Desdemona has heard strange noises and seen the ghost of a little girl who is asking for help. Feeling haunted by what she has seen and heard, she calls in a psychic investigator, Jasper Claxton, not knowing he's a time-travelling ghost.Jasper brings one of his associates from the famous Pluckley Psychic Historical Society, Jocasta Bradman, a noted spiritual medium, back in time to 1850 to help him, and together, as the clock starts ticking, they begin their investigation. An investigation which takes them to the many slums of London and the Covent Garden Workhouse. Could a well-known story about Christmas also help them on their journey to solve this touching ghostly mystery?Meet Jasper a time-travelling super-ghost with a sense of humour, in these eerie, historic, amusing, paranormal stories. The Ghost from the Molly-House is a collection of historical mysteries, which will appeal to fans of antiquity, period detective novels, tales of haunted houses, cosy mysteries, fantasy, and all things that go bump in the night. Although this is the seventh book in the series, the novel can be enjoyed as a stand-alone story in its own right.Please note this book is written in British English.Read all the books in The Ghost from the Molly-House Series and meet the entire paranormal investigation team.The Ghost from the Molly HouseThe Jasper Claxton MysteriesThe Pluckley Psychic Historical SocietyThe Psychic AgencyThe Mystery at Winterburn ManorThe Sirens' Call
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