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Hampton Manor

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Hampton Manor is a multi-genre work about the lives of five townspeople in the quiet New England town of Old Brooking, Connecticut as they contend with the powerful Hampton family. The protagonist, Adam Hampton III, is an amalgamation of characters from fiction and real life. He stirs up the emotions of each of the main characters through a series of ruthless actions until one finally hires an assassin to kill both Adam and his father, and burn Hampton Manor to the ground.

AMAZON REVIEW: 5 STARS

"Another nail-biter from the author of Blood Money. It's one of those thrillers that make you glad you started reading while the night was young because you can't put it down. Page by page Hampton Manor brings you closer to a terrible secret that will give you goosebumps as you dive into the mystery of the Hampton family."

— Jack King, "Author of Suspense" (in from the cold)

AMAZON REVIEW: 5 STARS

"K.J. Janssen's newest mystery Hampton Manor leaves you wanting the next book. His characters are so well developed that you want to know more. I hope this the first of a series."

— M.B. Russell, Reviewer

AMAZON REVIEW: 5 STARS

"Hampton Manor by K. J. Janssen is an amazing read. The characters are so believable and the plot development is outstanding. This is an A1 thriller. There is an assassin on the loose in Old Brooking, CT and the author hides the identity until the very end by presenting reasons why any of five townspeople could be the guilty party. The cover is really outstanding, too. I haven't read his other book, Blood Money, as yet, but it's on my list. If it is anything like Hampton Manor I'm in for a real treat."

— Walt Mannings, Jr., Reviewer


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Publisher: The Fiction Works

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  • ISBN: 9781581245042
  • Release date: August 7, 2012

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  • ISBN: 9781581245042
  • File size: 874 KB
  • Release date: August 7, 2012

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Hampton Manor is a multi-genre work about the lives of five townspeople in the quiet New England town of Old Brooking, Connecticut as they contend with the powerful Hampton family. The protagonist, Adam Hampton III, is an amalgamation of characters from fiction and real life. He stirs up the emotions of each of the main characters through a series of ruthless actions until one finally hires an assassin to kill both Adam and his father, and burn Hampton Manor to the ground.

AMAZON REVIEW: 5 STARS

"Another nail-biter from the author of Blood Money. It's one of those thrillers that make you glad you started reading while the night was young because you can't put it down. Page by page Hampton Manor brings you closer to a terrible secret that will give you goosebumps as you dive into the mystery of the Hampton family."

— Jack King, "Author of Suspense" (in from the cold)

AMAZON REVIEW: 5 STARS

"K.J. Janssen's newest mystery Hampton Manor leaves you wanting the next book. His characters are so well developed that you want to know more. I hope this the first of a series."

— M.B. Russell, Reviewer

AMAZON REVIEW: 5 STARS

"Hampton Manor by K. J. Janssen is an amazing read. The characters are so believable and the plot development is outstanding. This is an A1 thriller. There is an assassin on the loose in Old Brooking, CT and the author hides the identity until the very end by presenting reasons why any of five townspeople could be the guilty party. The cover is really outstanding, too. I haven't read his other book, Blood Money, as yet, but it's on my list. If it is anything like Hampton Manor I'm in for a real treat."

— Walt Mannings, Jr., Reviewer


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