A century-old mystery? Ghosts bent on revenge? Or hallucination? When high school teacher Frank Blaine is the only witness of what looks to be a murder during a Civil War reenactment, he attributes it to his imagination. The school year had ended badly. Now the stress of the job has caught up to him with the prospect of returning to work in a few weeks. When he encounters other apparitions, he begins to doubt his own sanity. Can this simply be stress, insanity, or are he and his fellow reenactors about to be plunged into a battle of supernatural proportions?
Wayne Carey grew up reading Edgar Rice Burroughs, Andre Norton, Isaac Asimov, and all the grand masters, which guided him toward a career in science with degrees in biology and education and provided the desire to write from an early age. He has been a pharmaceutical research scientist and a science teacher. He is the author of The Nanon Factor, a young adult contemporary science fiction thriller, and Allan Quartermain and the Beast Men, a sequel to H. Rider Haggard’s King Solomon’s Mines, and he has appeared in a variety of anthologies such as Legends of New Pulp Fiction. He and his wife Brenda live in the wilds of Central Pennsylvania with their three children, who provide a great deal of inspiration for his work.