The Ghosts of the Crescent Theater

By M. L. Bullock
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Ghostly Performances at the Crescent Theater! Prepare for an encore of terror! The Gulf Coast Paranormal Team faces their most dramatic haunting yet. Rookie investigator Cassidy's psychic visions are a powerful gift, but when her paintings accidentally rip open a portal to the past, she unleashes more than just forgotten memories. Ghosts clamor to be seen, to be remembered, and their desperate pleas echo through the veil. Eager to prove herself to the seasoned Gulf Coast Paranormal crew – Midas, Sierra, and Joshua – Cassidy dives headfirst into the team's latest case: the notoriously haunted Crescent Theater. A century-old tragedy has left its chilling mark, threatening to close the theater's doors forever. But as they delve deeper into the theater's shadowed history, Cassidy's eagerness to fit in might just push the team into a supernatural spotlight they never anticipated. Can the Gulf Coast Paranormal Team uncover the truth behind the Crescent's spectral residents before a new owner is forced to shutter the curtains on a performance that refuses to end? The Ghosts of the Crescent Theater is Book 2 in the thrilling Gulf Coast Paranormal Series. Read all the books in Season One, Season Two and Season Three! GULF COAST PARANORMAL Season One #1 The Ghosts of Kali Oka Road #2 The Ghosts of the Crescent Theater #3 A Haunting on Bloodgood Row #4 The Legend of the Ghost Queen #5 A Haunting at Dixie House #6 The Ghost Lights of Forrest Field #7 The Ghost of Gabrielle Bonet #8 The Ghost of Harrington Farm #9 The Creature on Crenshaw Road #10 A Ghostly Ride in Gulfport #11 The Maelstrom of the Leaf Academy #12 The Ghosts of Phoenix No 7 #13 The Ghosts of Oakleigh House #14 The Spirits of Brady Hall #15 The Gray Lady of Wilmer Bonus The October People (A Gulf Coast Paranormal Extra) Read more

“Fiction was invented the day Jonah arrived home and told his wife that he was three days late because he had been swallowed by a whale.“

Gabriel García Márquez