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Caretakers of Eternity

by Edward Gordon

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Jennifer Dickerman, an Arizona real estate agent trying to make it on her own, is given the chance of a lifetime when William Maddock, an old man in the last days of his life, contacts her to buy his family's multi-million-dollar winery near Sonoita. For a mere one hundred thousand dollars, Eternity Vineyards is all hers--but on one condition: She can never resell it. She must give her word to keep it and become its new caretaker. Little does the old man know that Jennifer has no intention of keeping her word once he's off the property, but little does Jennifer know that Maddock hasn't told her everything about the place, especially its gruesome purpose and the demonic winemaker who wants to fire the vineyard back into production in her absence. It will take the ghost of a lonely twelve-year-old girl, bound to the estate by her own guilty secrets, to convince Jennifer to honor her promise and prevent the Satanic bloodbath that is about to begin--again.… (more)
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Caretakers of Eternity is a ghost story that takes place in a vineyard in Arizona. Horrible things have taken place there and a little girl dies and ends up haunting the place. Years later the current owner, Robert, wants to move to California so he makes a deal with a local real estate agent, Jennifer, to sell her the place. He's had a dream that she is the new Caretaker and he makes her promise to never sell the place.
Jennifer and her partner, Mike, agree but plan to sell it anyway since it isn't in writing and they can make millions of dollars. They don't count on the ghost, Whitney, nor what they find in the basement.
Horror is not a genre I particularly like, but this was a well-written story. There are parts that creep the reader out, but that is the purpose of this kind of book. If you are looking for a good story that moves along and makes the hair on your neck rise, then this is a book for you. ( )
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Jennifer Dickerman, an Arizona real estate agent trying to make it on her own, is given the chance of a lifetime when William Maddock, an old man in the last days of his life, contacts her to buy his family's multi-million-dollar winery near Sonoita. For a mere one hundred thousand dollars, Eternity Vineyards is all hers--but on one condition: She can never resell it. She must give her word to keep it and become its new caretaker. Little does the old man know that Jennifer has no intention of keeping her word once he's off the property, but little does Jennifer know that Maddock hasn't told her everything about the place, especially its gruesome purpose and the demonic winemaker who wants to fire the vineyard back into production in her absence. It will take the ghost of a lonely twelve-year-old girl, bound to the estate by her own guilty secrets, to convince Jennifer to honor her promise and prevent the Satanic bloodbath that is about to begin--again.

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