Paranoa? The super-natural? Who knows, but something that can't be explained brings a family to the brink of armed conflict with... like I said, we're not sure.
The Ghost reads more like a family tree than like fiction. To the authors credit, it is technically sound, but there is too much detail and too little substance to make the story compelling.
I sense that the characters are people the author knows personally. A hint -- it is OK to embellish incidents and characters to create intersating fiction. All writers do it. It is called literary license.
Reviewed by © Larry
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