For a Ghost-Free Time, Call: Episode Two

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers
Cover of the book For a Ghost-Free Time, Call: Episode Two by Sean Kelly, Emerald Inkwell, LLC
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Author: Sean Kelly ISBN: 9781370958955
Publisher: Emerald Inkwell, LLC Publication: February 9, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Sean Kelly
ISBN: 9781370958955
Publisher: Emerald Inkwell, LLC
Publication: February 9, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

For a Ghost-Free Time, Call is an episodic supernatural adventure set in the emerald city of Eugene, Oregon which follows a young man, who–since he was a boy–has had the irritating ability to see ghosts all around him. Episode Two follows the strange events of the previous installment, knocking over dominoes that will seek to destroy Jared’s life as he knows it…

In the weeks following the mysterious events of Episode One, Jared’s life has all but returned to normal, as normal as it can possibly be when you see ghosts everywhere you go. Although he’s content to slip back into his old life, Jared is continually haunted by the strange reality he was recently confronted with and his persistent curiosity about a world he was finally starting to understand will compel him to test paranormal boundaries that some would say are better left alone.

For a Ghost-Free Time, Call is a supernatural thriller written by up and coming Pacific Northwest author Sean Kelly (author of "The Drive Home: A Tale of Bromance and Horror" and co-founder of Emerald Inkwell, A Pacific Northwest Publishing Community) and this is the second chapter in an episodic series brought to you by Emerald Inkwell. Every city has their supernatural annoyances, but that doesn't mean you have to put up with them. Instead, for a ghost-free time, just call.

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For a Ghost-Free Time, Call is an episodic supernatural adventure set in the emerald city of Eugene, Oregon which follows a young man, who–since he was a boy–has had the irritating ability to see ghosts all around him. Episode Two follows the strange events of the previous installment, knocking over dominoes that will seek to destroy Jared’s life as he knows it…

In the weeks following the mysterious events of Episode One, Jared’s life has all but returned to normal, as normal as it can possibly be when you see ghosts everywhere you go. Although he’s content to slip back into his old life, Jared is continually haunted by the strange reality he was recently confronted with and his persistent curiosity about a world he was finally starting to understand will compel him to test paranormal boundaries that some would say are better left alone.

For a Ghost-Free Time, Call is a supernatural thriller written by up and coming Pacific Northwest author Sean Kelly (author of "The Drive Home: A Tale of Bromance and Horror" and co-founder of Emerald Inkwell, A Pacific Northwest Publishing Community) and this is the second chapter in an episodic series brought to you by Emerald Inkwell. Every city has their supernatural annoyances, but that doesn't mean you have to put up with them. Instead, for a ghost-free time, just call.

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