The Seventh Ward (The Haunting #2)

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The Seventh Ward (The Haunting #2)

2016 | Fiction & Poetry | Horror | Paranormal

Not all hospital wards were built to heal people... A grieving Robert Watts has little down time. Though he now has a house to live in, and friends new and old to join him, his financial woes have not been resolved.

And he has yet to come to terms with the things that he has seen... and experienced.

That is until Rob, Shelly, and Cal receive a visit from the mysterious Sean Sommers who offers them another job. Only this time, it's not a haunted estate that they are commissioned to purge, but an abandoned hospital ward... The Seventh Ward, a place that has been locked for decades, trapping more than just a horrible history within.

This time, Robert finds himself narrowly tight-rope walking between life and death, the living and the dead. The problem is, Robert isn't sure which side he falls on anymore...



Published by Pathological Ink

Edition Kindle
ASIN B01MDSCAGX
Language English

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The Seventh Ward (The Haunting #2)
The Seventh Ward (The Haunting #2)
Patrick Logan | 2016 | Fiction & Poetry, Horror, Paranormal
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Disappointing Direction for the Series
The series title, 'The Haunting' led me to believe that the series would be centred on a haunting - or even hauntings (multiple) - but it really isn't.

The writing feels rushed, it's poorly edited with inconsistencies, and seems to 'borrow' a lot from other writers and stories.

I wasn't sure whether to continue with the series, given how disappointed I was with this book, but given that the whole series was included in the Kindle Unlimited subscription, I decided to give the writer the benefit of the doubt.
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