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“Baldurrock House has a dark reputation. Built on the site of a pagan shrine, the crumbling mansion in the Scottish Highlands holds many disturbing secrets.
When troubled teacher James Findlay begins having visions of a nightmarish owl man, he returns to Baldurrock, his ancestral home, in search of answers. There, he meets Evie Turner, a beautiful young American woman who helps him to unravel the mysteries of the house and the forgotten years he spent there as a child.
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“Baldurrock House has a dark reputation. Built on the site of a pagan shrine, the crumbling mansion in the Scottish Highlands holds many disturbing secrets.
When troubled teacher James Findlay begins having visions of a nightmarish owl man, he returns to Baldurrock, his ancestral home, in search of answers. There, he meets Evie Turner, a beautiful young American woman who helps him to unravel the mysteries of the house and the forgotten years he spent there as a child.
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- 2/28/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
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