Harrow sits nestled
along cliffs overlooking the Hudson Valley of New York.
Built in the late
1800s by the occultist Justin Gravesend, Harrow's hauntings are legendary, and
its spectral visitations and psychic phenomena are numerous over the past
hundred years.
Each book of Harrow
deals with different aspects of its hauntings -- which are often explosive and
devastating to all who encounter the regal estate.
Although this is a series, it does not need
to be read in any order -- each is a self-contained story with no continuing
characters into the next novel. Only Harrow, the house, and its origins are
shared in common among these four novels.
All are currently available in
paperback. Scroll down to find out more.
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There are two novellas
connected to Harrow's origins but which don't take place there.
These are Isis and The Necromancer. Both deal with
the origins of Harrow's power.
The Necromancer is available
as a limited edition hardcover (click the book cover to the left to go get it),
but also is a bonus novella at the back of the paperback edition of The
Attraction.
Isis
was sold out in hardcover before it hit the streets, but you can read
the novella for a limited time only if you're a subscriber to my newsletter.
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Nightmare House is a tale of mystery and terror, set in 1926, when
Gravesend's grandson inherits the house -- and discovers something within its
walls.
In Mischief, Harrow has -- over the years -- become an academy for
boys. But when Jim Hook enters the school, he does not know that the slight
psychic spark he contains will ignite a whirlwind of paranormal activity.
After the events of Harrow Academy, a woman buys Harrow -- and sets about to
restore it to its former glory. Invited into its restoration are a handful of
psychics -- who must face the house of infinite hauntings.
Harrow has been abandoned -- and when several local teenagers discover a dead
child on its grounds, the maddening begins within their minds.
Soon, it's as if the minds of the people of the village near Harrow have
become poisoned by the house itself. When a teenage girl grabs a hatchet, and
neighbors attacks neighbor -- these are just the first omens of the terror to
come in The Abandoned.
Author's Note: Of all my horror novels, this one is probably the most
violent and shocking. You are warned.