In her latest book of supernatural, true-life mystery, Linda
Alice Dewey is contacted by a ghost named Jacobs. Jacobs is a
runaway slave who was brutally murdered during the Civil War. Using
Jacobs's own words, Dewey tells Jacobs's gripping story of being a
slave, a fugitive, a vagrant in nineteenth-century America--and his
"life" as "The Ghost Who Would Not Die."
After Jacobs is murdered, his ghost congregates with other
ghosts, plays tricks on people, and wanders aimlessly through
middle America. Eventually, he begins to help the living by
telepathically influencing their thoughts and, ultimately,
attaching himself to Dewey and her son. Dewey helps Jacobs to
"cross over" and find the peace and freedom that was denied him in
life and during the first hundred years after his death.
"The Ghost Who Would Not Die" is a gripping, Civil War-era tale,
as well as a well-told, true ghost story that is sure to appeal to
readers interested in the supernatural and life after death.
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