An undergraduate at Cambridge whose dreams have allowed her to solve the world's mathematical insoluble. The murder of her tutor, her disappearance, and how she became a suspect of his murder. The shadowy figure of Felix Latimer, whose interest in students is far from innocent. Plus a place from the past once called the Boat House. How these events gradually enmesh Sue Jameson, an assistant producer working on a new TV documentary about the paranormal.When she receives a letter from a man in Scotland who witnesses a house that was destroyed by a bomb in the 1940s, which briefly reappears. At the same time he see's an apparition of a beautiful girl in a headscarf of that era. Asking in his letter if this would be of interest to Sue and her documentary. This ghostly enigma becomes an important force in Sue's World, which would have far reaching consequences. This scenario with Sue Jameson's friend Ted Howeard, at first an innocent bystander helps Sue with a little romance and humor to solve these events which have been thrust dramatically into her life and how the story evolves into something beyond the paranormal for Sue and the readers to ponder over.Sceptics will give, even the most sceptical of readers, a different slant on the paranormal.
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- Release Date 10/27/2011
- Author John Hallow
- Language English
- Company John Hallow; 1st edition
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