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Gray Man

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Emma Moore’s vacation along the lower New England seaboard had everything to do with bolstering her flagging relationship and nothing to do with finding ghosts. But when an eerie entry written in archaic script shows up in her diary, she suspects it might be related to the shadowy figure suddenly clinging to her boyfriend’s back.
A shockingly orgasmic ride on a theme-park roller coaster and the mystifying utterances of a psychic stranger only strengthen Emma’s suspicion that something, or someone, is going bump -- and hump -- in the night. Getting to the bottom of this disturbing yet compelling phenomenon seems her only recourse.

Leaving her lawyer-boyfriend behind in Boston to pursue his work and possibly an affair, Emma returns to the historic Connecticut inn where the intensely passionate Gray Man first appeared. What she discovers and experiences there bring her the most wrenching sadness and exhilarating hope she’s ever known… and the realization that there are no bounds in time and space any more than there are in the ocean that lies beyond her window.

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January 9, 2009
Emma Moore is in a disappointing relationship, though she is trying everything she can think of to relight the spark. Her boyfriend, Alan Barstow, has many excuses for his lack of interest, but mainly blames it on his work. They go away for a vacation, and Emma hopes that their stay in a historic inn will be a turning point in their relationship...

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