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The Proctor Hall Horror, Paperback / softback Book

The Proctor Hall Horror Paperback / softback

Part of the Bayou Hauntings series

Paperback / softback

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COULD FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD NOAH PROCTOR HAVE SLAUGHTERED HIS FAMILY IN THEIR BEDS, ARRANGED THEIR BODIES ON A COUCH AND PUT THEIR HEADS ON THE MANTEL?

EVERYONE IN TOWN THINKS SO, BUT NOAH'S NOT TALKING.


Proctor Hall is one of Lafourche Parish's oldest sugarcane plantations. After Noah supposedly murdered his parents and little sister in 1963, he went off to an institution while caretakers maintained the place. Twenty-six years later, the man who never spoke returned home. A girl disappears and people believe Noah's up to his old tricks.


Four college students visit the now-abandoned farmhouse as part of a class project, and they fall victim to whoever -- or whatever -- still resides within its walls. Famous paranormal investigator Landry drake conducts a seance there, uncovers long-hidden secrets and learns that the horror of Proctor Hall is still at work.

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