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Of Things Not Seen: A Ghost's Memoir, Book 3

A QUESTION OF FAITH, A MATTER OF LOVE... Jesus Dominga is a Catholic ghost. His faith told him that he would go to heaven or hell upon his death. But instead he finds himself an earthbound spirit. Now Jesus has left his ghostly friends in Tucson to return to his home in Mexico City where he will confront his past and his faith, and help the dying nun that saved his life. There he finds a challenge greater than he imagined and a love he didn’t believe possible. Using technology developed at the University of Arizona, Jesus communicates from beyond the veil to tell his mindbending story of life beyond death in his own words.

About the Author

Robert J. McCarter is the author of six novels, three novellas, and dozens of short stories. He is a finalist for the Writers of the Future contest and his stories have appeared in The Saturday Evening Post, Adomeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine, Everyday Fiction, and numerous anthologies. He has written a series of first person ghost novels (starting with Shuffled Off: A Ghost's Memoir) and a superhero / love story series (Neutrinoman and Lightningirl: A Love Story), as well as two short story collections. Of his latest novel, Seeing Forever, Kirkus Reviews says, "Sci-fi as it should be: engaging, moving, and grand in scope." He lives in the mountains of Arizona with his amazing wife and his ridiculously adorable dog.

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