The Girl in the Attic

Ed Gorman, Patricia Lee Macomber


3.00 · 1 ratings · Published: 11 Jun 2012

The Girl in the Attic by Ed Gorman, Patricia Lee Macomber
ORIGINALLY RELEASED AS NIGHT CALLER - BY DANIEL RANSOM - THIS EDITION HEAVILY EDITED AND REVISED BY THE AUTHOR AND PATRICIA LEE MACOMBER

CONNECTION TO THE GRAVE

The antique telephone sat in the darkness in the attic. Dust and cobwebs obscured its once gleaming surface. Wires hung limply from its rusted innards. It should have been
nothing more than an interesting piece of junk. Except that sometimes, late at night, the occupants of the hotel rooms below swore they heard it ringing...

SUMMONS FROM BEYOND

At first, thirteen-year-old Jamie wasn't sure what had awakened her. Then she heard it again. A telephone ringing. Slowly, she crept up the attic stairs. She had to answer the phone. She had to listen to the voice that whispered through the receiver. And then, she had to do its horrifying bidding...

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