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Whispers from the Other Room in Franklin, TN
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Whispers from the Other Room in Franklin, TN
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In this unnervingly delightful anthology,
Whispers from the Other Room
drags readers into the creaky, shadow-filled corners of haunted homes, psychic dreams, fairy sightings, and conversations with the dearly (and sometimes not-so-dearly) departed. What begins as a casual glance into the supernatural quickly turns into an unsettling romp through real-life accounts that blur the line between memory and myth, dream and delusion - with just enough charm and dread to make you question that creaking noise in your own house.
Told with biting wit, sardonic humour, and the occasional eye-roll at the absurdity of the afterlife's admin system, these true stories explore everything from helpful house spirits with a domestic fetish, to dreams that forecast funerals, to spirits who just want one more word - or a cup of tea. Whether it's a ghost politely folding underwear, Alexa spouting paranormal trivia without prompting, or fairy folk having turf wars in the backyard, the voices in this anthology make one thing disturbingly clear: death may be final, but the conversation isn't.
For skeptics, believers, and those perched awkwardly in between, this is a book that doesn't promise answers - just company. Possibly spectral. Possibly sarcastic. Definitely watching.
Whispers from the Other Room
drags readers into the creaky, shadow-filled corners of haunted homes, psychic dreams, fairy sightings, and conversations with the dearly (and sometimes not-so-dearly) departed. What begins as a casual glance into the supernatural quickly turns into an unsettling romp through real-life accounts that blur the line between memory and myth, dream and delusion - with just enough charm and dread to make you question that creaking noise in your own house.
Told with biting wit, sardonic humour, and the occasional eye-roll at the absurdity of the afterlife's admin system, these true stories explore everything from helpful house spirits with a domestic fetish, to dreams that forecast funerals, to spirits who just want one more word - or a cup of tea. Whether it's a ghost politely folding underwear, Alexa spouting paranormal trivia without prompting, or fairy folk having turf wars in the backyard, the voices in this anthology make one thing disturbingly clear: death may be final, but the conversation isn't.
For skeptics, believers, and those perched awkwardly in between, this is a book that doesn't promise answers - just company. Possibly spectral. Possibly sarcastic. Definitely watching.
In this unnervingly delightful anthology,
Whispers from the Other Room
drags readers into the creaky, shadow-filled corners of haunted homes, psychic dreams, fairy sightings, and conversations with the dearly (and sometimes not-so-dearly) departed. What begins as a casual glance into the supernatural quickly turns into an unsettling romp through real-life accounts that blur the line between memory and myth, dream and delusion - with just enough charm and dread to make you question that creaking noise in your own house.
Told with biting wit, sardonic humour, and the occasional eye-roll at the absurdity of the afterlife's admin system, these true stories explore everything from helpful house spirits with a domestic fetish, to dreams that forecast funerals, to spirits who just want one more word - or a cup of tea. Whether it's a ghost politely folding underwear, Alexa spouting paranormal trivia without prompting, or fairy folk having turf wars in the backyard, the voices in this anthology make one thing disturbingly clear: death may be final, but the conversation isn't.
For skeptics, believers, and those perched awkwardly in between, this is a book that doesn't promise answers - just company. Possibly spectral. Possibly sarcastic. Definitely watching.
Whispers from the Other Room
drags readers into the creaky, shadow-filled corners of haunted homes, psychic dreams, fairy sightings, and conversations with the dearly (and sometimes not-so-dearly) departed. What begins as a casual glance into the supernatural quickly turns into an unsettling romp through real-life accounts that blur the line between memory and myth, dream and delusion - with just enough charm and dread to make you question that creaking noise in your own house.
Told with biting wit, sardonic humour, and the occasional eye-roll at the absurdity of the afterlife's admin system, these true stories explore everything from helpful house spirits with a domestic fetish, to dreams that forecast funerals, to spirits who just want one more word - or a cup of tea. Whether it's a ghost politely folding underwear, Alexa spouting paranormal trivia without prompting, or fairy folk having turf wars in the backyard, the voices in this anthology make one thing disturbingly clear: death may be final, but the conversation isn't.
For skeptics, believers, and those perched awkwardly in between, this is a book that doesn't promise answers - just company. Possibly spectral. Possibly sarcastic. Definitely watching.

















