Walter Anchor hates being a ghost. He wants nothing more than to solve his own murder, finish his unfinished business as an earthbound spirit, and "move on." But when he and his best ghost-friend Emily stumble across a corpse while tracking clues to his murder, everything changes.
The dead girl used to work for Walter and he hopes solving her murder will lead to his own killer. But the case gets complicated and things get personal. Walter finds himself dealing with a much bigger problem than solving his own murder.
From the author of "Shuffled Off: A Ghost's Memoir" comes a murder mystery unlike anything seen before.
Robert J. McCarter is the author of seven novels, three novellas, and dozens of short stories. He is a finalist for the Writers of the Future Contest and his stories have appeared or are forthcoming in The Saturday Evening Post, Pulphouse Fiction Magazine, Fiction River, Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine, and numerous anthologies.
His latest effort is a serialized novel called Woody and June Versus the Apocalypse, a story of adventure and love and taking things (even the apocalypse) in stride. Of his novel, Seeing Forever, Kirkus Reviews says, “Sci-fi as it should be: engaging, moving, and grand in scope.”
He lives in the mountains of Arizona with his amazing wife and his ridiculously adorable dog.
I couldn't put it down! By the same author as "Shuffled Off", this book grabbed me from page one and wouldn't let go. With the same characters as "Shuffled Off", it's a bit of a side story to the other books by the author. Still, it's a wonderful ghost story and I highly recommend it to anyone who loves a good who-dunnit with romance and a few ghosts.