In the first Ghost Hunter novel, A Matter of Faith, Malachi Hunter has reluctantly benefitted from traumatic times. The death of his father has given him his own business; the departure of his mother, his own house. Whilst coming to terms with the situation, he is tracked down and befriended by a policeman he met once when on a paranormal investigation. DC Maunder has a problem: his sister and niece are at the epicentre of an aggressive haunting. Grateful for the diversion, Malachi agrees to help, and finds himself involved in a potentially lethal struggle with a supernatural entity that he couldn't have anticipated. His resolve will be taxed to the extreme as he defends his friend, his family, and the newfound love of his life.
In the first Ghost Hunter novel, A Matter of Faith, Malachi Hunter has reluctantly benefitted from traumatic times. The death of his father has given him his own business; the departure of his mother, his own house. Whilst coming to terms with the situation, he is tracked down and befriended by a policeman he met once when on a paranormal investigation. DC Maunder has a problem: his sister and niece are at the epicentre of an aggressive haunting. Grateful for the diversion, Malachi agrees to help, and finds himself involved in a potentially lethal struggle with a supernatural entity that he couldn't have anticipated. His resolve will be taxed to the extreme as he defends his friend, his family, and the newfound love of his life.