Ghosts and Agatha
  • Reads 7,509
  • Votes 331
  • Parts 13
  • Time 3h 59m
  • Reads 7,509
  • Votes 331
  • Parts 13
  • Time 3h 59m
Complete, First published Feb 28, 2014
Agatha’s sister, Elizabeth, was only fourteen when she was murdered. 

Elizabeth’s sinister death had drained the strength out of Agatha’s mother and Agatha had to stay with her sugarcoated grandmother and ill-tempered grandmother in Cheshire, England, until her mother could look after her again... if ever.

But when Agatha arrived at her grandparents’ home, almost immediately something occurred that spiralled Agatha’s life out of control: her sister begun haunting her. And I’m not talking about haunting Agatha’s mind. 

Elizabeth was a ghost and she wasn’t a friendly one.

[spiritual #36]
[mystery/thriller #71]
beautiful cover made by kalethequeen
copyright © all rights reserved
All Rights Reserved
Sign up to add Ghosts and Agatha to your library and receive updates
or
#376chester
Content Guidelines
You may also like
You may also like
Slide 1 of 10
Crimson Lace: A Crimson Peak love story (Thomas Sharpe)  cover
Flowers For McGee cover
Witching Tree (Alice Gray Book 1) cover
Whispers of Death  cover
Wanda and the life she deserved (she'll make sure of it) cover
The Mystery of Scott Manor cover
Haunted Bones cover
Heartless with a heart cover
Ghost In The Pale Pink Dress   -Beetlejuice Fanfiction- cover
[Not Just Any Other] Ghost Story cover

Crimson Lace: A Crimson Peak love story (Thomas Sharpe)

26 parts Complete

*COMPLETED* Sybil McMichael was happy to accompany her husband, August, to the place his grandmother, Edith Sharpe, wrote about in her most famous Novel. Once there, she finds that her husbands intentions were fueled by more than mere childhood curiosity. While hiding out in the desolate remains of Allerdale Hall, she discovers the ghosts of its tragic past still linger within its walls. As isolation and unseen forces begin to effect her once kind, and loving husband in the most negative way, Sybil finds comfort in a bond she develops with a handsome, yet sorrowful spirit.