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Middle Window

Middle Window

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Judy Cameron is bored with the distractions of London and takes herself, her parents, and her fiance to Glen Suilag in the Scottish Highlands. As she explores the house and glen, secrets unravel, and questions arise about why the house feels familiar, how she knows the laird, Ian Macdonald, and why she feels terrified of the middle window in the parlour.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 272 pages
Publication date: 18 April 2019
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton


Judy Cameron, tired of the distractions of London, decides to take herself, her parents, and her fiance to the remote Glen Suilag in the Scottish Highlands. She leaves behind the bustling city life and immerses herself in an unfamiliar yet strangely familiar world. As Judy explores the house and the glen, secrets begin to unravel, and questions arise that she must find answers to. Why does the strange house feel so familiar? How does she know the laird, Ian Macdonald? Why does she feel so terrified of the middle window in the parlour? And who is the mysterious Judith who haunts her dreams?

Judy's curiosity leads her to delve deeper into the history of the house and the surrounding area. She discovers that the house was once the home of a wealthy family, but tragedy struck when the laird, Ian Macdonald, disappeared without a trace. Judy's research also reveals that the laird had a daughter named Judith, who was believed to have died in a tragic accident.

As Judy continues to explore the house, she begins to experience strange occurrences. She hears footsteps in the corridors, sees shadows moving in the corners of her eyes, and feels a cold breeze on her skin. She also dreams of a woman who looks like her, but with a dark and mysterious aura.

Judy becomes increasingly convinced that there is something supernatural going on in Glen Suilag. She seeks the help of a local historian, who reveals that the glen is known for its supernatural occurrences and that the laird, Ian Macdonald, was believed to be a powerful witch.

With the help of her fiance, Judy begins to investigate the supernatural events in Glen Suilag. They search the house for any clues, and they even venture into the nearby forest, where they encounter a group of strange creatures that seem to be guarding a hidden treasure.

As Judy and her fiance continue to unravel the secrets of Glen Suilag, they discover that the supernatural events are connected to the laird, Ian Macdonald, and his daughter, Judith. The laird was a powerful witch who used his powers to control the people in the glen and to protect his treasure. Judith, however, was jealous of her father's power and wanted to claim it for herself.

In a final confrontation, Judy and her fiance face off against the laird and his followers. They use their knowledge of the supernatural to defeat the laird and his witch followers, and they retrieve the hidden treasure.

As they leave Glen Suilag, Judy and her fiance are filled with a sense of wonder and amazement at the events that they have experienced. They know that they will never forget the strange and mysterious world of Glen Suilag, and they are grateful for the adventure that has brought them together.

In conclusion, "The Strange House in Glen Suilag" is a thrilling and suspenseful story that explores the supernatural and the power of magic. Judy Cameron's journey to Glen Suilag is filled with mystery, danger, and adventure, and her confrontation with the laird and his followers is a heart-pounding climax. The story is a testament to the power of curiosity and the courage to face the unknown, and it will leave readers on the edge of their seats until the very end.

Weight: 192g
Dimension: 132 x 197 x 16 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781529378115

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