Ghost Writer
β Scribed by Alison Bruce
- Book ID
- 110639463
- Publisher
- Imajin Books
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 288 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781772233261
- ASIN
- B076NBJ2BG
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
She has to deal with two kinds of spooks: spies and ghosts. But which one is trying to kill her?
Jen Kirby has seen ghosts since she was a teen, but she canβt talk to them or help them cross over. And, after a violent death in the family, she doesnβt want to see them anymore. In her role as ghostwriter, Jen joins a Canadian Arctic expedition to document and help solve a forty-year-old mystery involving an American submarine station lost during the Cold War. The trouble is, there are peopleβliving and deadβwho don't want the story told, and theyβll do anything to stop her. Now Jen is haunted by ghosts she canβt avoid or handle alone. That means confiding in the one man she doesnβt want to dismiss her as βcrazy.β But can he help? Or is he part of the problem?
Genre: Paranormal Mystery
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