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Vada Frye's Ghosts in the Darkness of Despair

Published
Dec 2016
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General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
180

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Vada Frye knew evil, being exposed to it first hand in the haunts of her youth. She would often sit by the fireside with her grandson, sharing tales of things that go bump in the night. Wayne Frye has skilfully woven those tales of terror into a tapestry of horror that will ensure the reader goes to bed with the lights on, because darkness is to be feared! Frye takes the reader on a journey into the macabre that will titillate the brain cells while laying out terror of the most perverse kind with surprises at every turn. This is more than tales of ghosts; it is a magnificent ride on a rollercoaster of terror that will shock and amaze. Invoking the fine tuned nuisances of his grandmother, who was a spinner of tales that invoked shock and awe, Frye has elevated the ghost story to a new plain that will forever change the perception of the supernatural. No one who reads this will ever look at a portrait in the same way again. The last words of the last chapter will haunt each and every one who gives thought to the ages old question, "are ghosts real?" In the darkness, we must all ask ourselves that question as we wait for that tap on our shoulders by an icy cold boney finger.

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First Edition Dec 2016 Peninsula Publishing ISBN 1928183255
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May 2017 ISBN B071VTRH5B
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