The Ghost from the Molly-House series by Grahame Peace is a collection of amusing paranormal-historical-mysteries/fantasy, which will appeal to fans of antiquity, period detective novels, tales of haunted houses, cosy mysteries, and all things that go bump in the night. There are currently eight books in the series, the novels can all be enjoyed as a stand-alone story in their own right. lease note, the books are written in British English. Enjoy!
The Ghost from the Molly House. Lady Fenella and The Fleet Diamonds.
by Grahame Peace
(5 Reviews)
Genre: Historical Fiction
Diamonds sparkle, they are bright, beautiful, and valuable, but could they hold mystical secrets?
It’s 1937, and Lady Fenella Windsor Hawtrey a beautiful, elegant, and fearless MI6 agent is a guest at Christóbal Manor, in Wiltshire, England, the fabulous home of the glamorous Countess of Fleet. Among the other guests are the Hollywood film star, Rita Delphine, a Mahârâja, and Jasper Claxton, a time-travelling ghost.
The Countess is famous for her lavish lifestyle, entertaining, and collection of magnificent jewels, in particular, a parure known as The Fleet Diamonds. The set includes a necklace containing a rare, priceless blue diamond, although legend claims the diamond is cursed. During a lavish soirée at her country house, the necklace is stolen.
The police are called in to investigate, at first, it looks like a carefully planned jewellery robbery. However, as the story hits the news and newspapers, the noted spiritual medium Jocasta Bradman sees something in her crystal ball and believes there may be something sinister attached to the disappearance of the necklace. She contacts Lady Fenella and Jasper, along with two of her colleagues from the famous Pluckley Psychic Historical Society. As they begin their investigation, they discover the blue diamond has a connection to a long-forgotten Indian deity and religion. They realise something is about to happen, something which they must try to stop.
Meet Jasper a time-travelling super-ghost with a sense of humour, in these eerie, historic, amusing, paranormal stories. The Ghost from the Molly-House is a collection of historical mysteries, which will appeal to fans of antiquity, period detective novels, tales of haunted houses, cosy mysteries, fantasy, and all things that go bump in the night. Although this is the eighth book in the series, the novel can be enjoyed as a stand-alone story in its own right.
Please note this book is written in British English.
Read all the books in The Ghost from the Molly-House Series and meet the entire paranormal investigation team.
The Ghost from the Molly House
The Jasper Claxton Mysteries
The Pluckley Psychic Historical Society
The Psychic Agency
The Mystery at Winterburn Manor
The Sirens’ Call
A Christmas Wish
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The Ghost from the Molly House. A Christmas Wish.
by Grahame Peace
(14 Reviews)
Genre:
A Christmas Wish, and the kindness of a stranger.
It’s 1850 and Christmas is fast approaching in Victorian London. Miss Desdemona Ward has recently inherited a vast fortune including a beautiful house in London’s exclusive Belgravia Square from Lady Agnus Maudsley, a relative she didn’t know existed. Since moving into the house, Desdemona has heard strange noises and seen the ghost of a little girl who is asking for help. Feeling haunted by what she has seen and heard, she calls in a psychic investigator, Jasper Claxton, not knowing he’s a time-travelling ghost.
Jasper brings one of his associates from the famous Pluckley Psychic Historical Society, Jocasta Bradman, a noted spiritual medium, back in time to 1850 to help him, and together, as the clock starts ticking, they begin their investigation. An investigation which takes them to the many slums of London and the Covent Garden Workhouse. Could a well-known story about Christmas also help them on their journey to solve this touching ghostly mystery?
Meet Jasper a time-travelling super-ghost with a sense of humour, in these eerie, historic, amusing, paranormal stories. The Ghost from the Molly-House is a collection of historical mysteries, which will appeal to fans of antiquity, period detective novels, tales of haunted houses, cosy mysteries, fantasy, and all things that go bump in the night. Although this is the seventh book in the series, the novel can be enjoyed as a stand-alone story in its own right.
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The Ghost from the Molly-House. The Sirens’ Call
by Grahame Peace
(5 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Satire
It’s the winter of 1938; war is looming in Europe. Jocasta Bradman, the celebrated spiritual medium is taking a break in the Cornish town of Mousehole, England, a place with a long smuggling history. The town has been experiencing unusually severe storms, she finds a piece of driftwood on the beach and feels an immediate connection to an old Spanish Galleon which was lost at sea.
Jocasta feels something is lurking beyond the walls and beneath the surface of the town, and sea. A mysterious religious brotherhood calling themselves The Dawn of the Invidian is running the Lizard Point Lighthouse. The isolated Bluebell Inn, which is never open to visitors, has a new secretive owner from Germany, and an agent from MI6 has arrived in the town, why is she here?
Jocasta calls in her associates from the famous Pluckley Psychic Historical Society to investigate. They join forces with the MI6 agent and a race against time begins as they desperately search for clues to find out what is going on in the town and who or what is causing it. Little do they know this tiny fishing port holds far more mysteries and dangers than any of them has bargained for.
Meet Jasper a time-travelling super-ghost with a sense of humour, in these eerie, historic, amusing, paranormal stories. The Ghost from the Molly-House is a collection of historical mysteries, which will appeal to fans of antiquity, period detective novels, tales of haunted houses, cosy mysteries, fantasy, and all things that go bump in the night. Although this is the sixth book in the series, the novel can be enjoyed as a stand-alone story in its own right.
Please note this book is written in British English.
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The Mystery at Winterburn Manor: The Ghost from the Molly-House
by Grahame Peace
(8 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Satire
This book was updated on 5th April 2021.
A grave covered in strange symbols in the grounds of a 17th century Manor, what could it mean?
Winterburn Manor is a 17th-century house and one of the oldest Manor houses in England. It has stood empty for over 25 years and is now owned by the famous water-colour artist Elspeth Potter. She has been painstakingly renovating the house for the past four years but has only recently moved into the property, living there alone.
All Elspeth knows about the house’s history is that it was built for the wealthy Evesham family, most of whom are buried in the church graveyard in the grounds of the Manor. The last owner of the house was the famous author Edmund Williams, a specialist in world religions who wrote gruesome horror stories; he’s also buried in the graveyard.
Elspeth doesn’t believe in ghosts but finds it hard to explain what she hears and sees at the Manor. Strange symbols have been etched onto some of the wood panelled walls, and objects and furniture move on their own during the night. The symbols have also been found on Edmund Williams headstone, what could it all mean?
Elspeth is convinced that something evil is lurking at the Manor, and it’s hiding a dark secret. She calls in The Psychic Agency, a group of psychic investigators, and the clock starts ticking as they try to unravel a decades-old mystery before they all become Winterburn Manor’s next victims.
Meet Jasper a time-travelling super-ghost with a sense of humour, in these eerie, historic, amusing, paranormal stories. The Ghost from the Molly-House is a collection of historical mysteries, which will appeal to fans of antiquity, period detective novels, tales of haunted houses, cosy mysteries, and all things that go bump in the night. Although this is the fifth book in the series, the novel can be enjoyed as a stand-alone story in its own right.
Please note, this book is written in British English.
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The Pluckley Psychic Historical Society (The Ghost from the Molly-House Book 111)
by Grahame Peace
(4 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Satire
Meet Jasper a time-traveling super-ghost with a sense of humour; can he help to solve a 400-year-old mystery? And can he stop a coven of ancient Celtic witches from returning? In these eerie, historic, amusing paranormal stories.
The Pluckley Psychic Historical Society is based in Pluckley, Kent, the most haunted village in England. Its founding members are the noted academic, historian, and Cambridge scholar Winston Hatherton, the white witch Florence Dearden, and the celebrated medium Jocasta Bradman. They are assisted by an 18th-century super-ghost called Jasper Claxton, although none of the society members are aware that Jasper is a ghost.
This is the third book in ‘The Ghost from the Molly-House’ series, and this book describes how the Psychic Historical Society was set up and goes back to the group’s first two official cases in 1919, just after the end of the first world war. The first story, ‘The Jewellery Box’ involves a 16th-century jewellery box made from precious metals, which is found buried in a garden and reveals a 400-year-old mystery.
The second story, ‘The Book of Souls’ is set in Huddersfield, England, at a place called Jubilee Tower or Castle Hill, which was built to commemorate the diamond jubilee of Queen Victoria and is on the site of ancient bronze and iron age settlements dating back 4000 years. An old book of spells is found, and once opened, it appears to have released something ominous.
The Ghost from the Molly-House series is a collection of amusing paranormal-historical-mysteries, which will appeal to fans of antiquity, period detective novels, tales of haunted houses, cosy mysteries, and all things that go bump in the night. Although this is the third book in the series, the novel can be enjoyed as a stand-alone story in its own right.
Please note, this book is written in British English.
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