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The Many Hauntings of the Manning Family

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The Many Hauntings of the Manning Family

By: Lorien Lawrence
Narrated by: Justis Bolding, T Ryder Smith, Robb Moriera
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Thirteen-year-old twins Gabby and Trent Manning are Connecticut's youngest paranormal investigators. Both have inherited "the gift" from their grandparents, the Mannings, whose legendary ghost hunts inspired several books and movies—but whose names have been nearly forgotten since their untimely deaths years ago.



Armed with EMF machines, flashlights, and recording equipment, the twins' mom drags them all over New England in an attempt to bring their family back into the limelight. Never mind that Gabby is tired of being known as a Ghost Twin, and Trent finds most of the haunts to be pretty frightening. Their mom thinks their latest destination is exactly what the family needs to go viral: the abandoned Majestic Theater, the site of the late Mannings' infamous failed exorcism.



However, nothing about this investigation goes according to plan. After a terrifying séance-gone-wrong on the stage, their mother goes missing in the building, and it's clear that a powerful demon is haunting the theater. Will the twins be able live up to their grandparents' legacy and vanquish the demon—before it's too late? Featuring articles, interviews, and other found media throughout, The Many Hauntings of the Manning Family is packed with scares that will leave listeners sleeping with the lights on.©2025 Lorien Lawrence
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I loved the story, a bit of a what-if of the Warrens. The alternating perspectives was a great way to tell this story. That there was a unique narrator for each perspective really helped keep track of who you were currently following (especially when you come back to it the next day).

fantastic story and excellent narrators

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