
The Ghosts of Thorwald Place
Helen Power(Author)
CamCat Publishing, LLC
Published on 5. October 2021
Book
Hardback
416 pages
978-0-7443-0143-4 (ISBN)
Description
Trust No One. Especially your neighbors.
Rachel Drake is on the run from the man who killed her husband. She never leaves her safe haven in an anonymous doorman building, until one night a phone call sends her running. On her way to the garage, she is murdered in the elevator. But her story doesn't end there.
She finds herself in the afterlife, tethered to her death spot, her reach tied to the adjacent apartments. As she rides the elevator up and down, the lives of the residents intertwine. Every one of them has a dark secret. An aging trophy wife whose husband strays. A surgeon guarding a locked room. A TV medium who may be a fraud. An ordinary man with a mysterious hobby.
Compelled to spend eternity observing her neighbors, she realizes that any one of them could be her killer.
And then, her best friend shows up to investigate her murder.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Product notice
Cloth over boards
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Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
728 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7443-0143-4 (9780744301434)
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Helen Power is an academic librarian living in Saskatoon, Canada.
In her spare time, she haunts deserted cemeteries, loses her heart to dashing thieves, and cracks tough cases, all from the comfort of her writing nook.
She has several short story publications, including ones in Suspense Magazine, Hinnom Magazine, and Dark Helix Press's Canada 150 anthology, "Futuristic Canada". Her stories range from comedy to horror, with just a hint of dystopia in between. The Ghosts of Thorwald Place is her first novel.
In her spare time, she haunts deserted cemeteries, loses her heart to dashing thieves, and cracks tough cases, all from the comfort of her writing nook.
She has several short story publications, including ones in Suspense Magazine, Hinnom Magazine, and Dark Helix Press's Canada 150 anthology, "Futuristic Canada". Her stories range from comedy to horror, with just a hint of dystopia in between. The Ghosts of Thorwald Place is her first novel.