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  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Crime
  • Language:English
  • Pages:416
  • Paperback ISBN:9798888955543

The Haunted House of Hillman

(H2OH)

by Frank F. Weber

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Overview
Maddie Dehler demonstrated one of the most remarkable survival escapes in history. Still horror returns to the same county, and eventually the same house. Investigator Jon Frederick searches for a common thread in the crimes to bring resolution to this true crime thriller.
Description
Maddie Dehler demonstrated one of the most remarkable survival escapes in history. Still horror returns again and again to the same county in rural Minnesota, and eventually to the home Julia Adams built. The cases go cold until BCA Investigator, Jon Frederick, is called in to find a common thread to a series of crimes that appear unrelated. Jon's relationship with Serena is put to the test by an old "friend." Serena makes a mistake with profound costs. Jon, despite his aversion to hauntings, and strains on his personal life, finds his way through the fog to solve the case. Based on a true case that eluded resolution for years.
About the author
Frank F. Weber is a forensic psychologist specializing in homicide, sexual assault and domestic abuse cases. He uses his unique understanding of how predators think, knowledge of victim trauma and expert testimony in writing his true crime thrillers. He has profiled cold case homicides and narrated an investigative show on Oxygen. He has been the recipient of the President's Award from the Minnesota Correctional Association for his forensic work. His Award-Winning books include "Murder Book" (2017), "The I-94 Murders" (2018), "Last Call" (2019), "Lying Close" (2020), "Burning Bridges" (2021), and "Black and Blue" (2022).