# The Ghosts of Alice
Alice and the Broken Dead: A Ghost Story
Steve Griffin She realised the emotion on his face was something else altogether…Fear.Nicholas lifted his arm and pointed at her.‘What?’ said his mother. ‘What is it, Nicholas?’‘Her,’ he said. ‘It was her.’Having lost her job at the Trust for England, Alice heads to India via Nepal to help a wealthy family beset by disturbing paranormal phenomena. She is soon embroiled in a strange and terrifying mystery. Who – or rather what – is bringing the family to breaking point, smashing things in their state-of-the-art house and threatening the couple and their two children?Increasingly thwarted in her attempts to understand the destructive entity, Alice resorts to a wild scheme – one that threatens to bring more tragedy in its wake.Has she made a terrible mistake?Perfect for lovers of Stephen King, Michelle Paver and Shani Struthers.Alice and the Broken Dead is the fourth novel in The Ghosts of Alice, a bestselling series of standalone ghost stories about a young woman with a mysterious connection to the dead. In chronological order, the books The Boy in the Burgundy HoodThe Girl in the Ivory Dress Alice and the DevilAlice and the Broken DeadPraise for Steve Griffin’s ghost ***** Every time I read a Steve Griffin ghost story, I am flooded with the sensation that it was written just for me… one of my favourite writers, a go-to when I need a good fright***** Creates all the feels you look for in a spooky tale***** Steve Griffin’s writing just goes from strength to strength and I can’t wait to read what he comes up with next***** Griffin’s writing is atmospheric and pulls you not only into the lives of the characters – both living and dead – but into the world they inhabit***** Impossible to put down***** One of my favourite authors
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