Jason is a quiet boy, but when he finds his cousin Shelby's old ouija board, he finds plenty to say . . . and none of it pleasant. Unaware of his own considerable psychic gifts, Jason and his cousin are soon forced to contend with the particularly nasty spirit of a long-dead Confederate soldier and a curse that has sown discord in the family for generations. Gripping and suspenseful, The Dead Man is at once a tale from the crypt and a story about how the "ghosts of the past"--once they emerge into consciousness--have the tendency to force a reckoning that can make or break family ties.



Autorentext
David L. Carter holds degrees in theology, English literature, and library science. He lives in North Carolina, and has published in Cities and Roads and The Journal of Pastoral Care and Counseling. He is the author of the novels From the Edge of the World, Lustration Rites, and Familiar.
Titel
The Dead Man
Untertitel
A Novella
EAN
9781532693304
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
06.09.2019
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Anzahl Seiten
110