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Her lifelong dream has become a dangerous nightmare ... Khadijah has turned her dream of owning the historic Warner Manor into a reality. The plans have been made, and the work crew has been hired. Now, Khadijah and her business partner are ready to start the most extensive renovation project they’ve ever attempted. But when Khadijah finds strange photographs of the previous owner of the house, she has questions. Her inquiries into the mansion's history uncover a dark, mysterious past. The more she discovers, the more unusual the lives of Warner Manor’s former owners seem. Soon, Khadijah begins to think someone is threatening her. She finds sinister messages written on the manor walls and sees people peering through her windows at night. Is she losing her sanity, or is there a genuine threat lurking in the shadows? The more she unravels, the closer she gets to a chilling truth that may cost her more than the grandeur of Warner Manor. She must confront the malevolent force that seeks to claim not just her dream, but her very life. "The Curse of Warner Manor" is a spine-tingling paranormal suspense novel in which the line between the living and supernatural blurs and the true horror lies within the walls of the past. Will Khadijah unveil the secrets shrouding the manor before it's too late, or will she be its next victim?
Walthamstow is well known as the home of William Morris, a former greyhound racing track and the boy band East 17. It's also been home to communities of people for thousands of years. This history tells the unique story of Walthamstow from the area's first Iron Age settlements to its Anglo-Saxon place names, medieval manors, agricultural hamlets and Victorian terraced housing. It includes the area's history in the twentieth century as a suburb of London. The development of Walthamstow is told from the perspective of the people who have lived there and who have helped to shape the place known around Britain today. Their stories are captured using photographs and illustrations, which bring to life how they have lived and worked over the years.