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Beyond Mortal Bounds - Memoir of a Ghost - cover

Beyond Mortal Bounds - Memoir of a Ghost

Gina Easton

Publisher: TouchPoint Press

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Summary

Heather Radcliffe, a successful author, is approached by Fiona, a ghost, to write Fiona’s memoir. What follows is a tale of love, betrayal, madness and the quest for atonement. It is the story of two women—one living, one dead—and the man they both love . . . and the issue of love’s ability to endure beyond death itself.
 
“. . . strong characters and the fact that one of them is a ghost who dictates her memoir to a woman who becomes her rival in love is fulfilling and genius!”
Available since: 02/06/2024.
Print length: 297 pages.

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