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  • And Then There Were None

  • A Haunting at the Gates of Hell, Part 3
  • By: Roma Gray
  • Narrated by: Joe Hempel
  • Length: 1 hr and 35 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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And Then There Were None

By: Roma Gray
Narrated by: Joe Hempel
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Death stalks the living. Seven writers have fled to Mirror House, a picturesque mansion by the sea. Each member of the group is running from a terrible premonition of their own death on July 24. What they don’t know is they were, in fact, prophesizing the end of the world, for on that very day, billions will die from a relentless heatwave triggered by global warming.

Yet, some hope remains. The mansion is unnaturally cold, providing the group a buffer against the killer heat. Is it possible they accidentally stumbled onto the perfect sanctuary? They soon learn their good fortune is nothing more than an illusion, for an unseen evil lurks within the mysterious subbasement, and it will soon rise to claim its first victim.

©2021 Roma Gray (P)2021 Roma Gray
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And Then There were None

A group of people who have been having nightmares about their death on July 24th go to one's house on the Oregon Coast to hopefully change their fate. But, there is something very strange about Mirror House. Is it haunted? Is it truly the entrance to Hell?

When one of their own disappears, things really start to heat up (pardon the pun!). Are they reliving an Agatha Christie book and will they begin disappearing one by one? Is the owner, Conrad Smith, orchestrating an elaborate hoax?

Meanwhile, the world is on the brink of being destroyed by a horrendous heat wave. One of the coldest spots in the US is Mirror House. Is there a connection? The book does end on a cliffhanger, so be prepared. But, it is creepy and leaves the reader wanting more!

Joe Hempel is one of my favorite narrators and his performance makes this great read even better. Even though I had previously read this book, his narration made it feel like a brand new experience! Thanks, Roma Gray, for allowing me to listen to this book!

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Panic and Death

In the outside world, the President makes a startling announcement; panic ensues.
At Mirror House, Josephine disappears. Later, a horrible discovery and a cliffhanger ending.

Great writing and excellent narration.
Now on to Part 4

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