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The Chapel

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Nestled in the quiet and remote Cornish village of Trellen, The Old Chapel should be the ideal holiday getaway; but it’s not, for something is wrong with The Old Chapel. Very wrong.

Desperate to find answers as to why a dark-robed figure stalks its rooms, and the tortured cries of infants echo through the building at night; owners Sue and Tom Reed call on the help of ex-police detective - turned private and paranormal investigator, Mike Cross and his team to find a rational explanation behind these seemingly unexplainable reports. Before the team get a chance to investigate the renovated seventeenth-century chapel; now an idyllic holiday let; eighteen-year-old Ellie Harrison and her five-year-old brother, Henry, vanish without a trace from the building in the middle of the night.

Soon Mike Cross and his team find themselves embroiled in one of the strangest and most inexplicable missing persons cases of recent time, and in a race to unravel the dark and twisted past of The Old Chapel before they, Henry and Ellie become its next victims.

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Chapter 1
Writing fiction has been of interest to me for as long as I can remember. One of my favourite things in school was when the teacher gave us free rein to write a fiction story of our choice, I actually found one of these that I"d received an A* for in my old student record of achievement file. It was strange reading it back, ten pages of A4 painfully scripted by hand in fountain pen. I am only thirty four years of age and ball point had obviously been invented, so god knows why I slogged it out in fountain pen, but I did. After school my writing literally stopped, I got caught up with other things that people in their late teens enjoy, mainly partying and getting drunk if I remember correctly, and working to pay for the aforementioned activities. Even in the sixteen years" gap between that last hand scribed story I found and the publishing of Watchers, I tried many times to start a book. Sadly any project I tried never got past the first three chapters. I even started writing Watchers in 2004, shortly after meeting my long term partner and now fiancée, Laura. The start was a little different but the character names and general plot were the same, and that"s how it began. Although at that point I did not get past chapter two. Whilst I"d often think up cool or quirky ideas for stories I"d never get round to writing, Watchers would not go away. For near on ten years it remained where I thought it always would, in my head. Then as the indie book began to take hold I saw my chance to get this story out there, now all I had to do was actually write the thing. I penned the first two chapters and let a friend read them, asking for an honest review, when she literally demanded I carry on writing it so she could see the story unfold I knew it was now or never, and after nearly a year"s research and writing I finally finished the book, even leaving it open enough for a follow up novel if the story obtained some good reviews, which it did. So, being a glutton for punishment and still not quite able to believe that I"d written a novel length story, I started book two. My plans were to have it written and published by now, but we had a pretty shitty 2013 with a number of close family deaths, this saw the writing of book two well and truly put on hold. Thankfully, we did have one ray of light in that dark year: my son Finley was born in January. Whilst being great fun and now a year old, he certainly does not give me much time to put finger to keyboard. SB --This text refers to an alternate k****e_edition edition. To learn more about S.T. Boston, visit his author page on Next Chapter’s website.

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