Five novels of supernatural romance, suspense and horror from a master storyteller at spectacular prices. Get them all. Ghosts, Cemetery of Angels,’ and ‘A Room For The Dead,’ were Literary Guild Selections, originally published by Kensington. ‘Twenty Flowers of Evil’ is the newest in Noel Hynd’s ‘Ghosts’ series. “Noel Hynd is one of the few authors who has succeeded in showing us what we sense in the deepest reaches of our minds.” – Tobe Hooper, director of ‘Poltergeist’ and ‘Salem’s Lot.’ Enjoy!

Twenty Flowers of Evil: A Spiritual Story in Paris of the 1920s
by Noel Hynd, Karine Daniel Stader
4.5 Stars (7 Reviews)
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Paris in the 1920’s, a time of jazz, flappers, fast money, vibrant clubs and the excesses of life for those who survived World War One. Montparnasse in that era: the quarter of Paris that was home to Hemingway and Fitzgerald, Gertrude Stein, James Joyce, Picasso, Man Ray, and countless other creative souls from all over the world. They drank, they partied, they created and they hung out at famous cafes like Le Coupole, La Rotonde and Le Select.

But there was also a dark spiritual undertone to the city during The Roaring Twenties (or as the French called it, ‘Les Annees Folles.’ This was a time of, gangsters, wounded ex-soldiers and angry spirits…

Audrey Hamilton is a young American woman who comes to Paris in the mid-1920’s to paint and fulfill her artistic dreams. But darkness and terror await her in the profane disturbed spirit of Charles Baudelaire, the masterful poet of the 19th Century masterpiece ‘Les Fleurs du Mal.’ The long dead poet reaches out to Audrey from his grave the grave in the brooding Cemetery of Montparnasse.

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GHOSTS: 2019 edition (THE GHOST STORIES OF NOEL HYND Book 1)
by Noel Hynd
4.3 Stars (343 Reviews)
Genre: Horror

Enter a world where the departed return to the world of the living… where ghosts walk and intermingle among us…
Nantucket Island. Quiet. Peaceful. Idyllic. For Oscar-winning actress Annette Carlson, it is the perfect refuge from a demanding career. For brilliant burned-out cop Tim Brooks, it’s a chance to get away from the crime-ridden streets of the big city. And for Reverend George Osaro, ghost hunter, it is about to become a place of unspeakable terror…

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Cemetery of Angels (THE GHOST STORIES OF NOEL HYND Book 2)
by Noel Hynd, George Kaczender
4.6 Stars (93 Reviews)
Genre: Horror

Bill and Rebecca Moore are an ordinary middle-aged couple raising two children in suburban Connecticut when an unsuccessful attempt on Rebecca’s life by a mysterious stranger leaves her with an extreme case of post-traumatic stress. To help her recover, Bill suggests a move to southern California where they buy and renovate an old house in a posh neighborhood. It seems, however, that the house hosts a particularly persistent ghost named Ronny, an ex-actor who apparently has emerged from the small private cemetery adjacent to the backyard. When both children disappear from the house with no sign of forced entry, LAPD gumshoe Ed Van Allen suspects the Moores of murder, although Rebecca gamely tries to convince him the ghost did it. Turning the implausible into the possible as the case unfolds, Alternately amusing and frightening, Hynd lets the evidence build to a genuinely terrifying climax that features earthbound criminals as well as a not-so-subtle example of divine retribution.

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A Room For The Dead (THE GHOST STORIES OF NOEL HYND Book 3)
by Noel Hynd, Patrick LoBrutto
4.3 Stars (50 Reviews)
Genre: Horror

From Noel Hynd, the author of the supernatural classic GHOSTS!

In this hard hitting and sharp-edged tale of the supernatural, Veteran New Hampshire State Police Detective Sergeant Frank O’Hara pursues a crazed serial killer whose crimes bear the grisly signature of Gary Ledbetter, a vicious murderer arrested by O’Hara and executed years earlier. Definitely not for the faint of heart.

Mass market USA Today Best Seller in 1996. A Literary Guild Alternate Selection in 2005. It refuses to go away. Revised November 2013.

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The Lost Boy: A Haunting in Connecticut. (The Ghost Stories of Noel Hynd, Number 5) (The ‘Ghost’ Novels of Noel Hynd)
by Noel Hynd, George Kaczender
4.4 Stars (60 Reviews)
Genre: Horror

In the small Connecticut town of Wilshire, James Corbett, senior member of a local outlaw family, has been hideously murdered. For Ellen Wilder, new editor and owner of the local newspaper, the gruesome killing is as disturbing as the irrational fears it has triggered within her. She is left doubting for her own sanity. For State Police Detective Michael Chandler, seen earlier in Hynd’s CEMETERY OF ANGELS, the murder is only a hint of trouble to come… and an eerie echo of his own near-death experience.

But nothing could have prepared anyone in the rational world for the return of Franny Corbett. A hulking child of a man, the blackest sheep in a black sheep family, his eerie presence may have ushered in a final endgame of violence, fear, and unearthly events in this bizarre Connecticut village. Soon Wilshire will be shaken again.A car sunk just beneath the surface of a local lake is soon to rise… and with it a trip into the other side of the human existence,

The terror has just begun!

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