Occulttober Day 8 High Above the Waters by Gilbert M. Stack

Occultober Day 8 High Above the Waters by Gilbert M. Stack

Ghosts are not a creature you usually find at the center of an urban fantasy novel—which might explain why I chose to put one at the heart of my book, High Above the Waters. The novel is a standalone story that intersects sixty years later with some of the characters and events of my Pembroke Steel series. It was a lot of fun to write and it continues to haunt me ten years after I finished it.

 

The big question at the heart of many ghost stories is why did the spirit linger in this world and it’s the critical question at the heart of this novel—but it’s not the only one. Ghosts give us a chance to explore the past in a peculiar way, and in so doing for our heroes (or heroine, in this case) to learn a lot about themselves.

 

High Above the Waters is now available on Amazon and in Kindle Unlimited, so if you subscribe to that series, you can read it for FREE. Here’s the blurb:

 

Marcus Hunter won’t stay dead; he stalks his bridge all bloody red.

Throws people off on stormy nights; and smiles as they scream in fright.

 

As a pregnant fifteen year old, Autumn Fields learned firsthand that the town ghost was more than a creepy legend. Rejected by her boyfriend and beaten bloody by her father, Autumn climbed out onto the old railroad bridge at the edge of town to kill herself, but a mysterious figure talked her into running away instead. Sixteen years later, she’s come back to Prospect with her daughter to learn if there really is such a thing as a ghost on Hunter’s Bridge…

 

If you’re interested in High Above the Waters, why not join the discussion on my author page at Facebook? https://www.facebook.com/GilbertStack...

 

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Published on October 08, 2020 04:30
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