Doctor James Mason was looking for a peaceful place to retire. The little town of Bradville was like a walk in the past. The people were friendly, life was slow, and the atmosphere serene. It was perfect! When he bought the old Victorian style country home known as Weatherton Estate, he didn't believe in the supernatural. But it didn't take him long to realize that he was not alone in the house!
At first, the manifestations were frightening. But once he realized the entity desperately wanted to communicate, he enlisted the assistance of his psychic housekeeper, Martha. She had been taking care of the house for years, but she had never tried to contact the ghost or find out why it was haunting Weatherton Estate. The mystery deepens even more when they learn that the answer to the puzzle is hidden in a diary lost for decades.
Come along with James and Martha on a journey of fear and self discovery, as they try to right a heinous wrong and free a tortured soul. The old Weatherton house will make you a believer too, when you discover the mystery that lies Behind the Wainscoting!
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Richard Keith Flowers was born in Moultrie, Georgia in 1957. Being legally blind since birth, public school was a nightmare. Shortly after beginning eighth grade at Moultrie Junior High, he transferred to the Academy for the Blind in Macon, Georgia where he graduated high school in 1975. He choose to pursue Broadcast Journalism at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. While there, he worked part-time on weekends as a DJ at WLOR radio in Thomasville, Georgia. In 1977, he earned his Associate degree in Journalism. Mr. Flowers transferred to the University of Georgia to complete his four year degree. He decided to specialize in Broadcast Production and earned a Bachelors degree from UGA in 1979. After graduating, he returned to WLOR radio as a full-time employee and remained there for twelve years. When the station was moved in 1991, Mr. Flowers decided to return to school and seek a Ph.D. in Foreign Language Education so he could teach in a university. He completed a Bachelors degree in Spanish at Valdosta State College in 1994, a Masters degree in Spanish at Florida State University in 1997, and a Masters degree in Multilingual/Multicultural Education from Florida State University in 1999. He was half-way through the course work for the Ph.D. when his father passed away in 2003. Exhausted from nine long years of college, he was no longer able to continue with his education and never completed the Ph.D. program. A year after leaving college, he found work with the State of Florida Division of Blind Services in their IT department. Mr. Flowers is currently Webmaster for their Internet and Intranet websites and also helps with PC and case management system support.