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James Hansone never believed in the paranormal, until a simple diversion past an abandoned cottage changed everything.As a computer data expert, James had recently moved to Lincolnshire, looking for a fresh start. But when he stumbles upon the run-down cottage, he can't resist the urge to investigate. Little does he know, this unplanned detour will lead him on a journey of mystery and danger.The cottage holds a dark secret, one that has been forgotten for fifty years - the disappearance of a young girl. As James delves deeper into the mystery, he realizes that he may have stumbled upon a missing person's case that was never solved. And someone doesn't want him to uncover the truth.With his skepticism quickly fading, James must confront the paranormal and unravel the truth behind the girl's disappearance.A Ghostly Diversion is the first book in the thrilling James Hansone Ghost Mysteries series. If you're a fan of ghost stories that will keep you on the edge of your seat, then this is the book for you. But beware, once you start, you won't be able to put it down.Don't wait any longer, buy A Ghostly Diversion now and join James on his chilling adventure.If you enjoyed books like 'The Haunting of Hill House' or 'The Woman in Black', then you'll love this spine-tingling tale.

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