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THE DWELLING - Susie Moloney

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THE DWELLING - Susie Moloney

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The Story

~ Standard Hardcover

It's not your typical haunted house: 362 Belisle Street is a two-story property with a Murphy bed, a working fireplace, phantom music that tinkles faintly at night and a collection of manipulative demons that play to the residents' vulnerabilities . . . 

A novel for everyone who ever spent time looking for 'just the right house', The Dwelling is a clever, scary, and ultimately moving tale that follows the tenants of a haunted house each of whom is a character with their own history, set of unique problems, and their own reactions to the strange goings on of this particular house. 

"Moloney manipulates the tension artfully, giving the reader glimpses of the house's history and leading to a suitably grotesque ending." -- Publishers Weekly

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

~ Standard Hardcover

It's not your typical haunted house: 362 Belisle Street is a two-story property with a Murphy bed, a working fireplace, phantom music that tinkles faintly at night and a collection of manipulative demons that play to the residents' vulnerabilities . . . 

A novel for everyone who ever spent time looking for 'just the right house', The Dwelling is a clever, scary, and ultimately moving tale that follows the tenants of a haunted house each of whom is a character with their own history, set of unique problems, and their own reactions to the strange goings on of this particular house. 

"Moloney manipulates the tension artfully, giving the reader glimpses of the house's history and leading to a suitably grotesque ending." -- Publishers Weekly