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Belgium Building

By: R. J. Johnson
Narrated by: Andy Packard
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Summary

Bewildered by the mysterious death of an apartment building owner, a veteran detective is assigned to the case. Harlan Foster sets out to solve a presumed routine homicide which is intended to make a positive impact on the upcoming election for mayor. Mrs. Johana Belgium, owner of Belgium Building, is thought to have been murdered by someone in the apartment complex. A quarrel or dispute with a tenant is suggested. Unfortunately, Johana’s death proves to be quite the challenge when the body is never recovered. Following her murder, a day later, the parents of a young boy brutally murdered in the apartment building in the same manner. No bodies recovered...only blood and some remnants of burned flesh. The body count mounts, as police officers on the case are also killed.

The city becomes embroiled with the manner in which the police are handling the situation. Pressured by the media, the mayor, and his superior officer, detective Harlan Foster is threatened to be taken off the case, and the F.B.I be assigned to the case. A stubborn and determined Harlan Foster discovers an unsuspecting twist while attempting to bring down the most ruthless killer the city has known. The building is haunted.

As more vital clues surface, it becomes evident to detective Harlan Foster exactly what he is dealing with. Johana’s interest in the supernatural, leads Harlan to a ghost, that lives to endure death in another dimension. Another parallel world known as hell. The punishment it endured is perhaps the highest sentence in hell. Its goal is to substantiate enough souls in our world to give it enough strength to completely escape its bond and create havoc on the living. It can only appear in our world for a short time, then it must return to its watchtower in the other world. The mystery climaxes when Harlan comes face to face with the Death Watcher and discovers there is a way to conquer the beast. He must enter hell, to release Johana’s spirit kept in a coffin in the watchtower.

©1991 Richard Johnson (P)2019 Richard Johnson

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"Believe"

Goodness. It might be short but it packs a real punch. Or blood, rather. The old house, built by Ivan von Belgium, and inherited by Joanna, daughter of his seventh wife, has been converted into numerous apartments, ten on each of it's eight floors. Being a bit of a gypsy, Joanne accidentally unleashes a shadowy Death Watcher. Called to investigate, detective Halan leads the fight to save the building's inhabitants, and, especially, a young boy.

Atmospheric and fast paced, narrator Andy Packard fully enters into the spirit (sorry!) of the ghostly chaos, reading with passion and emotion. Lots of different characters shouting at each other, all individually voiced, successfully conveying mental images of the place not to be. The writing might not be fully coherent at times, but it does succeed in it's purpose of telling an horror story well.

Belgium Building was a complimentary download from FABC, freely gifted to anyone who cared to request it. My thanks to the rights holder who made it so easily accessible. Perhaps not a true literary success, but a great audio experience, recommended to all all who enjoy the horror genre; but he aware, there are profanities spoken as would fit the situation.

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