The Bean-Nighe (The Banshee)
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 7m
Complete, First published Mar 17, 2013
In 1465, Edinburgh, Scotland, Sir Rory McGregor, is driven mad in his huge Castle by The Bean-Nighe (The Banshee), a old ghoul who oversees people as they die.

And, when a new family move into the Castle, their lives are in grave danger...and for those who visit there.

The new historical/horror novel by Robert Helliger, author of "Vampires of Mist Gate", "Satan's Bells", and "The London Ripper".

Rated PG for strong, bloody violence, sex scenes, strong, adult themes.

Warning: FOR READERS 13 YEARS AND OVER.
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