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Tunerville

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If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if you could meet a ghost, talk to it, or even touch it, this book is for you!

Paranormal investigator Chris Taylor really wants to see a ghost. So he invents a remote control that tunes them back into the physical world. Hoping to help stranded spirits, he sells the rights to a TV network, only to see his gadget disrupt both earthly and unearthly society. The tuner’s effect on humanity threatens the dimension that houses the afterlife, known as the Realm. Its Directorate sends an emissary, Callahan, to oversee a Chris must persuade people to stop using his invention.

The living don’t want to give up the tuners — and neither do the dead. Chris enlists help from his friends, Callahan, and a groovy Seventies ghost and begins a clumsy romance with activist Hannah Lively. But when a scientist bent on glory tweaks the tuner and opens a dangerous portal, they’re forced to devise a perilous plan to stop her.

What follows takes Chris on a journey he never imagined, one that could ultimately cost him everything!

334 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 6, 2020

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A. Elizabeth West

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January 20, 2020
Looking forward to the sequel!

I really enjoyed this book. It is more thought provoking than my usual choices. The story is well written and the characters are interesting. (It's also well edited, so the story can flow!)

I enjoy a story that can make me snicker and get misty-eyed. This one makes the grade!

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February 16, 2020
Tried to get into this but I just couldn’t, the premise is too ridiculous. I persevered through it hoping it would improve because the other reviews are positive but it was just too silly.
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