1926
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- ¥500
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- ¥500
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They ran from danger. They found something worse.
The year is 1926. In the heart of a bitter winter, three runaway children – Jack, Jenny, and George – stumble through a snowbound forest, starving, freezing, and nearly dead. Just when hope seems lost, they see it: a grand old house, looming through the trees like a vision.
Hadlow House.
It's empty. It's warm. It feels like salvation. But as the fire crackles and the walls close in, the children begin to sense that they're not alone. Whispers echo in the hallways. Shadows move where there should be none. And something unseen is watching them – probing their thoughts, twisting their fears, and driving them slowly apart.
As paranoia sets in and reality begins to unravel, the children must fight not only for their lives, but for their sanity. Because Hadlow House doesn't just haunt – it hunts.
1926 is the ninth chilling instalment in The Haunting of Hadlow House, a gothic horror saga spanning generations of terror. In this house, even the innocent aren't safe. Especially the innocent.