Help For The Haunted
- By John Searles
- Feb 10, 2016
- 1 min read

This book by John Searles starts with a family in the midst of their teen daughter's rebellion against her parents, Sylvester and Rose are the parents and their two daughters are Rose and Sylvie. Sylvie and Rose's parents took Sylvie to a church to pick up their oldest daugter Rose. After a long while Sylvie followed her parents into the Church only to find that they'd been murdered. Sylvie hadn't walked away unscathed either. The book then goes to Sylvie sitting in a hospital with an ear injury. Sylvie was confused over her only visitor, a dectective that assisted her with things that normally her sister was supposed to do. Like get her water, call for a nurse, and fluff her pillows. But he also asked her many questions, but only one stuck out. "Why did your parents leave your older sister at home?" This made Sylvie question everything that her parents told her and made her wonder what really happened that night. Then it goes to Sylvie being talked to by a different officer who gave her a diary after she stopped talking about what happened the night her parents died. The book transitions to the sisters trying to get rid of all the nannies that their parents had for them. Then it goes to Sylvie and Rose laying in their living room an Sylvie started to hear noises from the basement. Sylvie tried to get Rose to believe her but she never did.
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