Colleen's husband Ambrose disappeared inside of the Engstrom House, and nobody will believe her.
Traveling home from vacation, and caught in an ill-fated storm, Colleen and Ambrose narrowly survive their wrecked car in the pitch black and driving rain. Little do they know that weather and mechanical failure are the least of their problems as the pair chance upon the Engstrom House for shelter. The couple's restful night in the abandoned mansion turns to pensive horror as the voice of their previously still-born child beckons them each to a forgotten room behind a door that shouldn't exist. Colleen flees, and Ambrose is never seen again!
When Dr. James McDowell, a world-renowned paranormal researcher determined to solve the case, invites Colleen and a group of his most ardent acolytes to the Engstrom House for a thorough investigation into the events of that stormy night, the powerful dark lord of the ancient house rises against them vexed by the presence of its old nemesis the doctor, and will do anything to kill the ensemble, and commit their souls to eternal hellfire!
Can Colleen be reunited with Ambrose before she is destroyed by the heartwrenching hunger of an all-consuming spirit, or will she also vanish within an even deeper mystery upon her... Return to Engstrom House?
Terror awaits you within the pages of Nasser Rabadi's sequel to the hit novel The Haunting of Engstrom House! A novel surging with psychological torment that will leave you questioning reality itself as you join Colleen, Dr. McDowell, and a cast of others in the darkened hallways of Engstrom House.
Enjoy your stay... you may never leave!
The Return Engstrom House is book 2 in the Engstrom House series, which continues with The Curse of Engstrom House.
"So wicked, so anguished, so demented is the mind of Nasser Rabadi to devise such a book which takes a right angle turn from its predecessor and delves deeper into the psychology of a demonic plague meant to cause the reader to squeamishly turn each page, even fearful to put it down. Return to Engstrom House builds on a haunted legacy with a cast of characters undeserving of the tortuous deaths Rabadi has devised, yet perfectly designed for our witness." -Roy Guntherson.