The Search For a Phantom
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  • Reads 1,937
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Oct 11, 2017
The Paris Opera House has been in ruin for over a century.  Many times people have tried to rebuild it, but to no avail. Every attempt was stopped short by some unknown force, some people claim it's a ghost. Jack Peterson and Evelyn Olson were called by a strange man to check out the opera house and perhaps prove whether or not the ghost, the Phantom, is real. However, the amateur paranormal investigator and a musical loving  singer face far more then what anyone was expecting. A suspenseful novel full of obsession, darkness, and death, you will be on the edge of your seat as you learn of what happened long after the disasters that the masked man created.

(Novel will be based using both the original book and the musical/movie. If you haven't read the original book by Gaston Leroux, you can find it easily on the internet since it is public domain. If you love the musical I highly recommend the book as well. You don't really need to read it though to understand this story)

(Rough French Translation: "Stop. Here is the Empire of the Dead")

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