![]() ![]() Also, Jake seems to know things about this house that he couldn’t possibly know. Jake talks to his imaginary friend, a little girl. DI Amanda Beck is officially in charge, but DI Pete Willis is called in because he was on the case of the first spate of murders twenty years ago… He has never gotten over the case despite the fact that the perpetrator was arrested and imprisoned. The police in charge of the missing boys’ investigation are at their wits end. That someone is reaching through the letter slot… Tom awakens one night to hear Jake talking to someone outside their front door. Jake hears a man whispering outside his bedroom window. An accomplice of the first murderer? A copycat? Yet… now another young boy has disappeared. Twenty years ago, young boys had gone missing and were later murdered. However… it is possible they chose the wrong village. Featherbank sounds like a positive change for them both. ![]() Tom’s wife and Jake’s mother, Sarah died in that house a short ten months ago – and they both are still reeling with grief. Tom Kennedy and his seven-year-old son Jake, move to the village of Featherbank to escape the traumatic memories contained within their old house. If you’re lonely, sad, and blue, the Whisper Man will come for you.” If your window’s left unlatched, you’ll hear him tapping at the glass. If you play outside alone, soon you won’t be going home. ![]() “If you leave a door half open, soon you’ll hear the whispers spoken. ![]()
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