An old mansion. An apocalyptic storm. Whispering voices in the air. She was right to fear the worst-case scenario.
Amy Burnett has been buried in her work as a security expert. She likes it that way-her dark past can't invade her thoughts as long as she stays holed up in her office. So why the heck has she ended up at a gothic mansion's doorstep in the middle of the night?
It's because Craig Foster summoned her there. Amy's company built the sealed chamber in his basement, for any worrisome worst-case scenario, but now the safe room has presented a scenario of its own: Craig's daughter is trapped inside.
It should be a quick fix. After all, what's the worst thing that can happen when a stranger arrives at a remote mansion on a stormy night? An impossible mystery? A haunting? A visit from the lurking strangers in the woods? Surely not all three-that would require extraordinarily bad luck.
Unfortunately, Amy's been short on luck lately.
Three Incidents at Foster Manor will keep you guessing until the end with a twist-filled, fast-paced, genre-blending mix of mystery, ghost story, thriller, and cosmic horror that will chill you to the core.
This is a standalone story, but also acts as a sequel to P.T. Phronk's previous mystery, The Arborist.