Gensler Research Catalogue
- 250 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The first Gensler Research Catalogue for sale to the general public, including previously unseen research, infographics and photos.
A former high school teacher now writing full-time, this author crafts compelling mysteries that often delve into the supernatural and the uncanny. Her narratives are known for their atmospheric settings, transporting readers to evocative locations such as a Cherokee girls' school or the historic streets of Cambridge. With a focus on ghostly encounters and unsettling mysteries, her work explores the darker corners of human experience and the unexplained. She builds immersive worlds that draw readers into tales of suspense and intrigue.






The first Gensler Research Catalogue for sale to the general public, including previously unseen research, infographics and photos.
Three teenagers in Victorian era Cambridge spend the summer at a local college and soon discover that their hosts, the Metaphysical Society, may be conducting sinister experiments in an attempt to communicate with the dead.
When seventeen-year-old Willemina Hammond fakes credentials to get a teaching position at a school for Cherokee girls in nineteenth-century Oklahoma, she is haunted by the ghost of a drowned student.