Ghost Killer
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The Edge of the Cemetery
by Margaret Millmore
Part 2 of the Ghost Killer series
When George Sinclair discovered he can destroy ghosts and save their victims, he became a ghost killer.Now, George works alongside his new friends and assists the Watchers: an international group of ghost killers and supernatural experts who monitor the world for ghostly sightings and demon infestations, maintaining the balance between the living and the dead.When San Francisco and the surrounding area are suddenly plagued by rogue ghosts and demons, the Watchers know it isn't a random occurrence. As George and the Watchers investigate, they discover that a demonic presence is behind the attacks.With time and odds against them, they must find the source of evil and destroy it, or risk extinction of all humankind. Margaret Millmore lives on a quaint island in the Puget Sound, Washington with her husband and two cantankerous alarm clocks (better known as cats, who are apparently starving to death at 5 a.m. every single darn morning…).Her first published works were flash fiction, which were featured on Bay Area artist, Kenny Mencher's blog, The Welcome Home and Untitled – Luke N. Goode.Margaret's preferred writing genre is supernatural fiction, with the exception of her time-travel novel, The Dragonfly Door. The majority of her books are set in San Francisco where she lived-previous to island life-for over 26 years. A series by Margaret Millmore.
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What Hunts Me
by Margaret Millmore
Part 3 of the Ghost Killer series
In the attic of the Watchers' large Edwardian house in San Francisco, a box is discovered.Within the box are 100-year-old stories of ghost killers of the old. And among them, a diary, dated in 1915 and written by a young man named George Sinclair.Strange drawings and writings in the diary tell of something sinister, and the final entry is loud and clear: George is a ghost killer, and he is being hunted. Modern-day George Sinclair knows that this discovery could be the key to his unknown heritage.George and his friend travel to Pennsylvania to investigate. The more they learn, the clearer it becomes that something terrible happened in 1915, and it directly involved George's great-grandfather.And now, it is happening again. As powerful supernatural forces come into play, the ghost killers are dragged into a fight for their lives. Margaret Millmore lives on a quaint island in the Puget Sound, Washington with her husband and two cantankerous alarm clocks (better known as cats, who are apparently starving to death at 5 a.m. every single darn morning…).Her first published works were flash fiction, which were featured on Bay Area artist, Kenny Mencher's blog, The Welcome Home and Untitled – Luke N. Goode.Margaret's preferred writing genre is supernatural fiction, with the exception of her time-travel novel, The Dragonfly Door. The majority of her books are set in San Francisco where she lived-previous to island life-for over 26 years. A series by Margaret Millmore.
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