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The Legend of Mildred Wells

A Horror Novel

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The Legend of Mildred Wells

By: Michael Clark
Narrated by: Mark Harrietha
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Formerly The Patience of a Dead Man trilogy.

Newly remastered, re-edited, reworked, unabridged, and released as one volume, perfect for new listeners as well as existing fans who will love the optimized content.

Synopsis: After a bitter and costly divorce, construction handyman Tim Russell buys a farmhouse in the country. Aiming to renovate and re-sell, Tim’s plans take a turn when he discovers the house is haunted by a fractured family whose ancient problems outweigh his own.

Tim sees a soaking-wet ghost boy as well as his mother, who is often seen chasing him around the house and property. Someone leaves Tim clues and burning candles, but who?

Pressed into duty against his will, Tim soon realizes he’s been tricked into a war with a dead woman, and leaving all that he owns is not an option.

©2024 Brigids Gate Press (P)2024 Michael Clark
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WOW what a hidden gem! WELL worth the credit!

Great "ghost" story but not one thing was cliche or predictable !!! I loved it. i have 3,000 audible books and most are horror, thrillers & post apocalypse[pic this is definitely in my top 10.

It's actually 2 books in one. The first is a man haunted in his new flip house. Great back story, very believable and not your typical ghost story. Part one lagged in a few spots but part 2 which explains how the place came to be haunted was PHENOMENAL!!!!! That one section alone could have been a movie.

don't hesitate - get it! off to see what else the author has written. I'll get it no matter what!

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Mildred Wells

I hate to say this, but I am so glad that this book is finished! It had great potential, but really slogged for me. It is a long book and an even longer listen (since you can't skim an audiobook very well).

The premise of a "ghostly" woman haunting her former home was good, but it seemed like the author couldn't decide which trope to follow. There were three parts to the book (I think) and although related, it was hard to meld them together.

I listened to the audiobook and I think I would have enjoyed it more as a physical book. There were over 200 chapters, some of which were very short. And, each and every chapter began with a date. I mean, if you are jumping around in time lines, that might be necessary. But, when you have 5 chapters in a row, all set in the same time, and each chapter takes less than 5 minutes to read, it gets really old really fast.

I also wasn't fond of the whole calendar aspect in the first part. Once again, that just seemed to add confusion for me. Then, after so many pages of following Mildred Wells and the horrors she caused, the ending seemed really abrupt.

The narrator did a good job and was easy to listen to, so at least there is that in the book's favor. All in all, I just didn't care that much about what happened because of the weird way it was presented.

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