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Old 11-09-2017, 02:51 PM   #30
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Not a book, but a terrific haunted house movie is Peter Medak's The Changeling, with George C. Scott as a composer renting a mansion in Seattle. Not gory, but very creepy.
Thank you for the recommendation. I watched it last night and it was wonderfully creepy.

My recommendation is the Merrily Watkins series by Phil Rickman. Which is about a single mom reverend who becomes, reluctantly, the Deliverance Minister (nice word for Exorcist) of the Hereford area. She also manages to get involved with murders. The books leave it up to the reader to believe if the happenings are supernatural or not.

I also like Barbara Michaels' books, which usually involve ghosts. Though they also have a bit of romance.
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