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A GHOST SEARCHES FOR THE MEANING OF BOTH HER LIFE AND HER DEATH.
Forty-nine-year-old Southern society belle Ladell Allen commits suicide on Christmas night 1948 in the wake of yet another failed love affair. The dead Ladell spends the next six decades revisiting the past, as well as watching the world change within and beyond her home. She interacts with other ghosts including her beloved papa, who coaxes her to ride in his ghostly black Cadillac into the unknown, a ride she is unwilling to take until she has answers to her questions about the meaning of her life and death.
..". heartbreakingly beautiful story ... Spencer is a masterful story-teller ... Lyrical prose ... leaves you with much more empathy for the broken-hearted. You will absolutely love this book."-Rhonda G. Williams, author of The Naming of Girl.
..". a dreamlike meditation on love, loss, and the experiences that we carry with us in life, and in death. Few novels have moved me as deeply ... go experience the life and death of Ladell Allen Bonner. You won't regret it."-Rich Marcello, author of The Big Wide Calm.
..". heartrending and captivating, with deeply emotional characters that will stay with you forever. A ghost's story so real that it's as if the author took dictation from the dead."-RL Gemmill, author of The Demon Conspiracy.
..". vivid sensory details ... takes the reader into the experiences of Ladell Allen Bonner as a member of a prominent Southern family, as a woman engulfed by an old flame, and as a spirit searching for the meaning of life." -Mary Heady, author of Images of Monticello.
..". perfectly weaves together history, mystery, and creative storytelling. It feels fresh, like great fiction (though a surprising lot is truth). A must-read."-Derrick Sims, writer and director of The Perfect A Southern Gothic Tale.
"In lyrical vignettes imbued with authentic Southern history and culture, Ghost Walking elegantly chronicles the comedy and pathos of love-addicted Ladell's life and death."-Mia Siegert, author of Jerkbait.
..". rich detail and striking, original characters immerse readers ... Mark Spencer knows people ... a unique perspective on the human condition and on what every person seeks and needs."-Eva Blaskovic, author of Beyond the Precipice and Druyan.

268 pages, Paperback

Published January 26, 2016

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Mark Spencer

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In addition to his new novel, An Untimely Frost, Mark Spencer is the author of the novels Ghost Walking, Love and Reruns in Adams County, The Weary Motel, A Haunted Love Story, and The Masked Demon, as well as the short-story collections Wedlock and Trespassers and a history book, Images of America: Monticello.

His work has received the Faulkner Society Faulkner Award, the Omaha Prize for the Novel, The Bradshaw Book Award, the St. Andrews Press Short Fiction Prize, and four Special Mentions in Pushcart Prize. Over 100 of his novellas, short stories, and articles have appeared in a wide variety of national and international literary magazines.

Mark is the Dean of the School of Arts and Humanities at the University of Arkansas at Monticello, as well as Professor of Creative Writing in the MFA program there.

He and his family live in the famously haunted Allen House, the setting of his books A Haunted Love Story and Ghost Walking, as well as the basis for five TV shows and a forthcoming feature film, The Perfect Host: A Southern Gothic Tale.

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March 23, 2016
This novel is an incredibly well written piece that has screwed me up in the best way possible. I love this book so much. There was constant movement from the first page to the last. I have been completely blown away by the point of view of the dead, I did not expect this going in, and it will stay with me always. I would recommend this to anyone who loves history, old houses, and spirits.
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February 13, 2016
As usual, once I start one of Mark's books, I can't put it down. This book is a master piece. By the time I finished with the story, my heart went out to the ghost. Ladell had such a sad life and just lived for the man she loved and then he let her down. I loved the way the author treated the time travel where the ghost moved in and out of the important moments in her life. Of course, Mark's writing is a treat because it is so rich in description. I found myself underlining some of his beautiful passages. This is so not your typical ghost story. It's unique. Mark definitely is in tune with the female in the story. I can't say that about all the male authors who attempt to write from a woman's perspective. Many times I think that a woman would never think that way. He has treated this Ladell with a real tenderness. It really is a universal story of the human experience.
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February 20, 2016
Ghost Walking vividly narrates the dance partners of longing and despair, the eternal dependency between life and death. The stretching and blurring of time, memory, and self-knowledge is masterful. The rhythm, pacing, and sensory details of the novel form an intricate, multidimensional time canvas of the heart. --Sally Ann Sims, author of Halt at X: a North of Boston Novel
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February 13, 2019
Every one's ghosts

A lovely and inspired story. Moving and sad at the same time and wonderfully written. Having grown up in an old house myself I still see, hear, and sense their inhabitants close to me. Only a gifted writer as Mark Spencer can bring that to life. Ladell and Prentiss live forever thanks to him. John Schwartz
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July 19, 2018
I read A Haunted Love Story: the Ghosts or the Allen House first, and loved it. I felt this book, Ghost Walking, could have been so much more. Perhaps it’s because i had already read A Haunted Love Story so many of the letters were review. It was a good book, I just felt it was lacking.
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April 19, 2024
Here's an engaging story based on a real person! Set in the most haunted house in America, if you're into the supernatural, this one's for you! Beautifully written as always from this author and thoroughly engaging.
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