Haunted Ends 4: Dead in the Water
by Elizabeth Price
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GENRE: Paranormal Mystery Horror
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BLURB:
The crew of Haunted Ends is diverted from filming their show when a cursed and extremely haunted pirate ship, the Serpents Cross, docks off the coast of San Francisco. After repeated attempts by the Coast Guard to tow the pirate ship back to the sea have left many hospitalized, they call Rocky and Sam to help. The paranormal duo must persuade the Serpents Cross’ phantom captain to leave San Francisco Bay peacefully. However, if the Captain's requests are not satisfied, he has deadly plans for the citizens of San Francisco.
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Excerpt One:
Rocky said then tapped his phone. “Rose, would you believe I was just about to call you. Sam—“
He paused, listening to Rose on the phone. “The news? Yes, it’s on in the bar. I was wondering why all the residents were watching. Hold on.” He waved for Sam to follow him into the bar.
At the doorway of the bar, he watched one of the televisions. The news was featuring a rather peculiar ship that resembled the Flying Dutchmen. For some unknown reason the ship had floated into San Francisco Bay.
Sam pointed to the television. “That’s what I wanted to call her about. I watched that ship float into the bay around sunrise. I was with Arthur when he saw it and he completely freaked out,” he said, excitement ringing in his voice.
“Wait,” Rocky held his hand over the phone’s receiver. “You were with Arthur? That low-unlife? Seriously, Sam, he’s a bad influence. You don’t need to be hanging around that—!”
Sam rolled his eyes. “The point is that Arthur knew that ship. He called it the… the…” he smacked his forehead to think, “…the Serpent’s Cross. That’s it!” he exclaimed. “He took off as soon as he saw it, leaving Alexis and me behind. He looked like he had seen the devil,” he added.
“Alexis too?” Rocky huffed. “Come on, Sam. You’re floating with the wrong crowd. You’re going to get yourself in trouble,” he groaned.
Sam waved him on. “Yes, mom. I’m dead. I could hang out with Al Capone if I wanted. It’s not like I couldn’t get any deader than I already am,” he mentioned. He pointed to the television again. “How about focusing on the real problem. That ship shouldn’t be here let alone be seen by the living.”
“Rocky!” Rose screamed through the phone.
Rocky placed the phone back to his ear. “Oh, yeah. Sorry about that. No, it’s Sam jabbering on about this ship.”
“Jabbering? Do I look like a jabberer to you?” Sam asked a passing spirit. The spirit turned to him, looked him up and down, then continued into the bar to watch the television.
“Sam says that a friend,” Rocky sneered in disgust, “told him that the ship’s name was the Serpent’s Cross. This friend is an old ghost, so I can only assume it’s a really old ship. What was that? Oh, is it Haunted?” He glanced at Sam, who shrugged.
“Skeletons were hanging out on the deck, you tell me,” Sam spoke condescendingly back.
Rocky held his hand over the receiver. “Skeletons?” he asked. Sam nodded. “Yeah, we’re not sure. Assume it is. Oh, okay. We can do that. I’ll let you know what we find.” He hung up the phone.
“What did she say?” Sam asked.
“She wants us to grab Marcus and check it out,” he said, walking back to his room to grab his Haunted Ends gear, T-shirt, and baseball cap.
Sam followed Rocky back into the lobby. “Investigate an ancient ship filled with walking skeletons? Is she crazy?”
“You already know that answer,” Rocky jabbed back.
“Okay, okay, no, seriously, that ship has to be crawling with police and the Coast Guard. How are we going to get on board?” Sam questioned.
“Apparently,” Rocky glanced to his left thigh were Sam hovered, “they asked for us by name.”
“Of course they would.” Sam paused in the hall while Rocky went inside his room to change. His eyes grew wide and he began to nod slowly as he thought. “What could possibly go wrong talking to a ship full of skeletons?”
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Elizabeth Price is best known for her Paranormal Mystery series Haunted Ends, which makes light of the dark side of death. Born in Southern California, Elizabeth has always been drawn to Science Fiction and fantasy stories. Having also lived and worked in haunted buildings for many years, she has a deep interest in the paranormal and anything that goes "BOO!" in the night - with the exception of critics that is.
You can connect with Elizabeth on Facebook at facebook.com/authorelizabethprice or on Twitter @Chaosonpaper. You can also visit her website, espwriter.com, to sign up for emails about new releases.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting - Elizabeth Price
ReplyDeleteGreat excerpt, thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat was the hardest scene you had to write for this book?
ReplyDeleteThere's one scene when Rocky and Sam are returning to San Francisco and they look out the airplane window down at the ocean below where the ship is docked. I had to find an airplane captain to tell me the different bridges a commercial airplane would fly over and from what side of the airplane one could see the ship from.
DeleteElizabeth, I enjoyed following the tour and learning about Haunted Ends: Dead in the Water, which sounds like a thrilling book! Thanks for sharing it with me and I hope the tour was a success! Good Luck with your book and have a spectacular holiday season!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Stormy!
DeleteHi Elizabeth, (great name by the way) have you always been a fan of the supernatural? Thanks for the excerpt!
ReplyDeleteHi Elizabeth. Interesting fact, my maiden name started with an H. As for being a fan of the supernatural, I think it's the other way around - they've been a fan of mine. Throughout my life, I've always had ghosts around me from living in haunted houses, working in haunted buildings, or just running into ghosts on the street (which, I admit, freaks me out a little when that happens). I suppose I'm more open to the idea of the supernatural world around us and I love to embrace the unknown.
DeleteHappy Friday! I hope that you have enjoyed your book tour and I wish you the best of luck in all of your future endeavors. I am really looking forward to reading this book and series. Have a great weekend!
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