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Uploaded by on Jan 2, 2010

A novella, available either on its own in ebook from MLR Press or as part of the three novella print anthology "The Mysterious" along with stories by Josh Lanyon and Laura Baumbach available from Amazon and good book shops.

Many thanks to http://incompetech.com/m/c/royalty-free/ for the music.

Charles Latham, wastrel younger son of the Earl of Clitheroe, returns home drunk from the theatre to find his father gruesomely dead. He suspects murder. But when the Latham ghosts turn nasty, and Charles finds himself falling in love with the priest brought in to calm them, he has to unearth the skeleton in the family closet before it ends up killing them all.

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  • Sounds like a great novella...i have put it on my to read list.

  • @elliottandpaullee Thanks so much! I hope you enjoy it :)

  • will this book be in stores to or can you only get it off line?

  • That's a strangely complicated question, SrHeff :) The answer is that

    1. The single novella on its own will only be available as an ebook, and therefore will only be available online.

    2. The anthology with all three stories in it will be available in print and should be found in the kind of bookshops which have large GBLT sections. However, you'd find it easier from Amazon or Barnes & Noble online.

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  • LOL! This is very true. And as Charles decides in the book, if he can manage to get away with it, he will :)

  • Werl, movies aren't exactly 18th c. either... so, we'll let you off the hook this time... ;p

  • Thank you! It helped to put the text on top of the pictures, although the only readable options for how to do that didn't exactly fit the 18th Century style :)

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