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The Attic by Lynda Rees Mystery, Thriller, Suspense, Supernatural, Ghosts About Rehabbers Charli Owens and fiancé, Eli Lange, remodel an historic mansion suspected of being haunted. Secret tunnels, hidden chambers, unexplained happenings, and a killer on the loose ignite Charli's curiosity. Enlisting her ex-rock-and-roll singer grandmother’s help, she delves into clues police ignore. Unraveling the property's notorious history, they become embroiled in a murder case and a major criminal operation that puts Charli's life in danger. Grab your copy today. https://www.amazon.com/Attic-Flip-Flop-Mystery/dp/150926146X/ www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-attic-lynda-rees/1147350686 Audio Version https://payhip.com/b/VN1Tl THE ATTIC INSPIRATION As a child I played with a friend whose family had inherited an old mansion that had been in their family for many generations. The pre-Civil War home sat high above town about three miles uphill from the Ohio River. The owner of a huge plantation surrounding it built it as his family home. The house was unique for this tiny riverside town, and I found its notorious history and many hidden secrets within its walls fascinating. Behind the house, the steep hill was a perfect location for our toboggan and sled riding, as long as we hit he right spot at the bottom and not the small creek. Beyond that lay another hill of heavy woodlands. As a mountain-born child, I was intrigued by the wood instead of fearful. I led many hikes through them to the lake on the other side. It had once, along with all of the property around it, been part of the plantation. It had been sold off and converted to a pay-by-the-day fishing lake. The mansion had been converted into three apartments occupied by my friend’s family and her relatives. Windows were floor to ceiling leaded glass. The woodworking throughout was elaborate and hand carved, and at he fireplaces were a marvel to my young eyes. The only parts of the house not inhabited, by the living at least, were the basement and the incredible foyer. The three-story-high ceiling sported a carved round cornice that displayed the enormous crystal chandelier. The room was as large as my home’s living room, dining room, and kitchen combined. The floor was white marble, as were the steps on the swirling staircase that led to the second and third-floor landings. We dressed our Barbie dolls in evening attire and pretended they were strolling down them to meet their dates for the prom or some other elegant event. A rock and mortar walled basement occupied the space beneath the whole house, but the rooms’ concrete floors were bone dry. Its hilltop location helped with this, I’m sure. Tunnels had been built with the intention of making it simple for workers to bring goods, water and ice into the house and refuse without disturbing the residents. My innate curiosity would have coaxed me to explore these caverns; had they not been long since sealed for safety. A gigantic, solid steel door attached to surrounding rock walls with bolts broader than my hand. These tunnels are part of the fabric of our United States history. Escaping slaves from the south were slipped into the house where they were hidden away in secret rooms using concealed staircases until they could be ushered through the other tunnel that led the long distance to the banks of the Ohio River. From there, they loaded onboard boats and were taken across the water to freedom in Ohio. My fascination with this house and its history has stayed with me throughout my life. It is the inspiration for my newest and thirtieth novel, a mystery called The Attic, A Flip or Flop Mystery. In The Attic, rehabber, Charli Owens, and her retired rock-and-roll singer grandmother delve into an eerie historic mansion’s notorious history and put their lives in danger. Lynda Rees is available to speak to your reader or other group and can provide writing workshops on various subjects. If you’re in the need of a speaker, reach out to her at [email protected]. There’s more about the author and her work at https://www.LyndaReesAuthor.com
Join Lynda Rees’s fan club to stay on top of the many works, she has in the hopper for you. You will receive a FREE eBook at: https://preview.mailerlite.com/t1a6j6 7/19/2025 02:19:00 pm
Thank you, Kim. I appreciate you engaging with the blog and that you get a chance to read the full story. I've gotten so many emails with great reviews of the book that i am overwhelmed. Stay in touch and join my VIP group. I'd love to hear from you, especially after you read The Attic. 7/17/2025 04:03:02 pm
I read the book and enjoyed it. The two POV characters are fun to root for as is the budding romance. 7/19/2025 02:21:15 pm
Thanks so much, Randy. I appreciate you so much. It's a joy to hear from you.
Liz Flaherty
7/17/2025 04:47:51 pm
I love your inspiration story. 7/19/2025 02:24:10 pm
Thanks so much, Liz. I appreciate you and your comments so much. It's a joy to hear from you. 7/17/2025 08:35:31 pm
As were Liz, Randy and Kim, I was fascinated to read your inspiration for 'The Attic', Lynda. Congratulations on the publication of your book, and best wishes for its success. Thanks for your feature, Donna. 7/19/2025 02:25:34 pm
Thanks so much, Donna. I appreciate your help and comments. I'm overwhelmed with gratitude. Stay in touch. I love hearing from you. 7/19/2025 02:28:20 pm
D. V. Stone is one of my favorite authors. I enjoy reading her compelling blogs and her engaging stories. She is a true professional and a delight to know. Comments are closed.
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