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The Ghost in the Closet
By M.K. Theodoratus
Publisher: M.K. Theodoratus
Release
Date: April 9, 2014
Genre:
Paranormal/Fantasy
Length:
32
ISIN: 978-1-31075-124-0
ASIN: B00K1S9SMM
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About the book:
Some say the ability to see
ghosts is a gift, but after losing her job, Dumdie Swartz says, “Hogwash”.
Since she was a child, Dumdie
has seen ghosts and has developed several quirks to cover the fact so she
wouldn’t need to explain herself or be exploited. When her boss witnesses
several of these occasions, he fires her, thinking that she suffers from a
mental issue that could be a liability to his business.
Without a job and money,
Dumdie becomes just another old, homeless woman living out of her car. As
winter approaches, her luck changes, and she secures a private room in a
homeless shelter, but it isn’t as private as she thinks. The ghost of the
former owner of shelter haunts the room where she died, searching for the
misplaced will that guarantees the shelter would continue to exist as she so
desired.
Dumdie must make a decision.
Does she continue to hide her gift in fear of upsetting people or appearing
insane? Does she go out on a limb and try to save the shelter, the room they
have given her, and herself in the process.
EXCERPTWith a shudder, Dumdie walked the four paces again, only to push against a wall of invisible ice. She shuddered. Living in the woman’s shelter might prove worse than sleeping in her minivan in the strip mall parking lot.Luck of the draw or just more plain damn bad luck? Or, am I here for a purpose?In Dumdie’s past experience, all were possibilities.A knock interrupted her thoughts, and Hanna peered around the door before she responded. Her round face, topped with hacked-at dark curls, showed she was much to young too collect Social Security. Light danced in her black button eyes. Dumdie stood with her hands clasped in front of her, tall and dour where Hanna beamed with good cheer.“Gruesome, isn’t it?”“Looks to me like you’re already in.” Dumdie’s voice kept its monotone in spite of her stiff smile.“Shit, those stairs’re a long climb up. Like to be the death of me.” Her dark curls bounced as she talked. “But I think we’ll like being up on the third floor by ourselves. Look at that view across the lawn and down to the river. It’s almost worth all the dumb speeches we had to listen to!”Turning her back on the sparsely furnished room, Dumdie stared out the attic window next to the nook opening at the sparkling snow. She rubbed her arms again.Hanna said, “This room feels colder than the outside. Mine didn’t feel this bad. Guess you could haunt the TV room if you can’t get warm.”Dumdie heaved a sigh. Wished she dare say preferred the strip mail parking lot, but the cops would be patrolling for vagrants after they learned they were sleeping in their cars.
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
A sixth grade English assignment
started her writing. The teacher assigned a short story. Theodoratus gave her
an incomplete, 25-page Nancy Drew pastiche which turned into a full novel by
the next summer. She’s been writing happily ever after ever since in two
different alternative worlds – that of the Far Isles Half-Elven and in Andor
where humans fight demons in many forms.
Social Media Links:
Author Website – http://www.mktheodoratus.com
Twitter – https://twitter.com/kaytheod
An interesting bio.
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of comics were your favorite??
ReplyDeleteA story centering around an older woman is new to me. Sounds interesting, thanks.
ReplyDeleteMaria, thank you for featuring my e-novella on your blog. Appreciate it. Also thanks for alerting me to the new Heather Graham. She's one of my must-read authors.
ReplyDeleteNancy, you haven't read any geezer lit? I've got two stories in that genre. My current WIP is a prequel to The Ghost in the Closet which would qualify as tween since Dumdie is a freshman in high school ... fighting off a demon-possessed tormenter and saved by ghosts.
Andra, don't read comics much anymore ... except for the ones I buy for my grandson. Red Sonja stands out as one of my favorites though I loved Dru ... Drew? Forget how they spelled his name, but I can see him trudging across the back of my mind.
nice excerpt :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting excerpt
ReplyDeletelove the blurbs...sounds scary..
ReplyDeletethx u for hosting ^^
thanx for introducing a new author to me!!!!
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