
The Curious Haunting at 44 Brick St
A Nine Angels Story
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Narrated by:
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Rebecca McKernan
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By:
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Conrad Jones
About this listen
A Nine Angels Story based on a short story, The Librarian.
44 Brick St is a house with a terrible past built on the site of a plague pit. In the 1600s a woman accused of being a witch was tortured to death just yards away. In 1973 work on building a school uncovered 5631 coffins piled 16 deep in a 40meter square. The coffins were unnamed and the mass grave unmarked.
Strange happenings and violent murders have been recorded there for centuries and paranormal investigators are frequent visitors. I was given the opportunity to research some books on the occult, which mention the area and I jumped at the chance. I should have known, it was a trap. This is the story of what I found...
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- Alison O
- 01-06-25
Haunting & Creepy
The Curious Haunting at 44 Brick street
by Conrad Jones
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This is an exciting and hauntingly creepy story! This book is dark and intense! Strange things are happening at 44 Brick St!
This is my first book from this author and he has a great writing style!
The narrator did a great job too!
*I highly recommend checking out this book! It’s very unique and entertaining! ⚰️🪦⚰️*
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- Neesie315
- 03-06-25
Curious Haunting
This book definitely had some creepy moments! What happens when you have a house built over a plague pit, then mix in a cult/coven wanting to raise a demon? Add in human sacrifice, a dangerous occult book covered with human skin and a few unsavory characters and you have this tale.
I will admit that I would have liked to know more about the current events at the house. Also, halfway through the book, the direction changed and I was confused about what was happening. I'm not sure if there is a tie-in with other books that would have explained this quick switch or not. The narrator did a good job and her performance added a lot to the book.
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