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Seven Days in Benevolence

Seven Days in Benevolence
By Steven, E Wedel

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Can Dena and her two young daughters survive a week in a house inhabited by warring ghosts?

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Dena was recently divorced and ready for a new life in Benevolence. She had a new job and an old house. The job was promising. The house was perfect. It had plenty of space for her and her two daughters. It had a great yard. It was just what she needed. She really thought this week was going to be the start of something wonderful. The house had other ideas...


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2273621 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-08-08
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 120 pages

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Seven Days in Benevolence4
Dena Harris is ready to start her life anew. Recently divorced, the mother of two daughters takes a secretarial job in the town of Benevolence. When she manages to rent a fabulous house in Benevolence within her price range, Dena is sure that her life is definitely changing for the better. Then Dena starts to hear the rumors about unexplained occurrences and mysterious deaths that had occurred at the Astor House, the house Dena and her daughters have just rented.

Seven Days in Benevolence is an exciting paranormal thriller. The story is action filled and progresses at a nice speed. The characters are very well developed. The children react to the rumors and the ongoing events as real children would likely do, scared of the dark, the closet, and the potential bogeyman. Furthermore, the main character Dena reacts to her children's fears as normal childhood fears comforting without overreacting and at times getting downright frustrated. She also looks for rational reasons for the events occurring in her house without jumping to the conclusion immediately that something weird is going on. These reactions make the characters more realistic with a great deal of depth

Seven Days in Benevolence by Steven Wedel3
I've always enjoyed a good ghost or haunted house story. I wasn't disappointed with Seven Days in Benevolence. At about 120 pages, this short told over the course of seven days, really sucked me in at first. The main character Dena has just been through a divorce, for reasons that are brought up through some really great dialogue with her ex. So her and her two daughters have moved to Benevolence, Oklahoma for a new beginning.

Dena finds the perfect house, and for just the right price. She's positive that things are starting to look up. That's when things start going really wrong. Her oldest daughter Rebecca hears stories from the children at school, that the house is haunted by people who were killed in it. Dena continues to push aside the strange happenings in the house, saying they are just her imagination. Like doors not staying shut, weird ripples in the bath water, light bulbs burning out, and batteries dying after they've just been taken out of the package. Everything comes to a head when the ghosts start speaking to Dena and her family.

I was really creeped out by all the little things that were happening in the house. It probably didn't help that I have just moved into a new house as well.

I did have a couple problems with the ending. Dismembering a man's penis in order to defeat the ghost just didn't work for me. That man's penis being used as a weapon on a small child was even worse (no it didn't end up being used that way, thank goodness). Overall, it's a great story that builds up nicely, but has an okay ending.

Must read for ghost story fans!4
"Mommy, the skelegan head wants to talk to you."

Recently divorced mom of two Dena has come to rest in Benevolence, a small town where she thinks she can find peace after the turmoil of leaving behind her husband and trying to make a life of her own with her two daughters. Unfortunately she's run straight into Benevolence's most historically interesting--and haunted--house.

Everyone in the town seems eager to tell Dena and her older daughter the tangled tale of murder, lynching, witchery and hauntings. But Dena wants nothing more than to make a clean break from her troubled past and enjoy her luck in finding a lovely home. The house's invisible occupants also want Dena to stay and make her and her two daughters part of their own story.

A classically creepy ghost story, Seven Days in Benevolence is a fast paced, tantalizingly horrific novella that's perfect for hungry ghost story fans. The short length makes it an easy read, and its dazzling climax will leave readers breathless.