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Overview: Amy Cross writes horror, paranormal and fantasy novels, although she sometimes stumbles into other genres. She has been writing all her life, but only started publishing her work in 2011. Since then, she has sold more than 200,000 copies of books. In her spare time, she likes walking her dog, biting her nails, cooking, listening to unfashionable music, watching unfashionable films and TV shows, and writing about herself in the third person.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy
1. Alice Isn’t Well
Ten years ago, Alice Warner was attacked and disfigured by an attacker in her own home. She remembers nothing of the attack, and she has been in a psychiatric hospital ever since. When she’s finally released, however, she starts working as a security guard at an abandoned shopping mall. And that’s when she starts to realize that something is haunting her, keeping just one step out of sight at all times…
Meanwhile, seventy years earlier, a little girl named Wendy is left orphaned after a World War 2 fighter plane crashes onto her house. Taken to a monastery, Wendy is quickly singled out by the nuns for special attention. They say she has been possessed by a demon, and that there’s only one way to save her soul. Fortunately for Wendy, however, there’s someone else who seems to know far more about the situation.
What is the shocking connection between Alice and Wendy, reaching out across the years? Does a demon really lurk in the girl’s soul? And who is Hannah, the mysterious figure who tries to help Wendy, and who seventy years later begins to make her influence felt in Alice’s life too?
2. The House on Everley Street
“She always said that if she could come back to haunt me, she would.”
John Myers is a popular and successful novelist, but memories of his troubled childhood still haunt him. When his childhood home comes onto the market, he snaps it up and goes back, determined to find out whether the place is really haunted, or whether he simply imagined the events of twenty years ago.
Soon, John finds his entire existence starting to fall apart, and he’s forced to question some of his most basic assumptions. Did his grandmother’s ghost really haunt him when he was younger, and if so, is she still around? After his wife and children join him unexpectedly at the house, John is forced to face the horrific truth, as it becomes clear that the events that happened twenty years ago were far more awful than he remembers.
Meanwhile, those events are also leaking into the present day, and the dark forces within the house aren’t finished with their plans. Just when it seems as if John and his family will be consumed by those forces, however, a mysterious girl named Hannah turns up, and it’s immediately clear that she knows more than she’s letting on.
3. The Dead Ones
“There are some things the human mind can’t handle. Some horrors are just too great.”
Three years after her brother killed eighteen people in a school shooting, Bonnie Bromley is living a nightmare. Everyone hates her and her family, but as her brother’s execution draws closer, Bonnie finds that other, darker forces are starting to make their presence felt in town. Something is lurking in the shadows, waiting for the perfect opportunity to feed on the souls of the dead.
When the horrific truth becomes clear, Bonnie and her friends find themselves being hunted by a powerful creature. Fortunately they have help from Hannah, a mysterious girl who only recently arrived in town, but even Hannah might be powerless to save the day. And if she does find a way to keep Bonnie alive, Hannah might still have to face the one force from which she has been running her whole life.
4. Harper’s Hotel Ghost Girl
September 12th, 1987. Stephanie Lawson wakes up and prepares to start another ordinary day working at Harper’s Hotel. But how many times has she started this same day? And why is a strange girl named Hannah playing chess in the hotel’s lobby?
A knot has been tied in the universe. The fate of reality itself rests on what happens in this hotel on this day. The universe keeps resetting, desperate to avert disaster, but everything depends on one thing. Stephanie Lawson has to die in a certain place, at a certain time.
As the day continues to repeat, however, Stephanie is starting to notice strange things. She’s starting to remember events that can’t possibly have happened. She’s hearing voices that can’t be real. Soon she discovers that the whole of reality is threatening to fall down around her. Can she and Hannah discover what’s wrong before it’s too late? Or is Stephanie really destined to die in room 119 of Harper’s Hotel?
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