Winters Ghost (again)
- Raymond Walker.
- Sep 22, 2016
- 1 min read
Winters Ghost is a quiet and restrained, ghostly tale, built from an original idea and is rather mesmeric in it's own sad way. The old, sad, semi retired, writer attending a book signing (me) that he did not wish to, but felt obliged to attend, due to a promise made years ago; is confronted with terrible weather, high sea's and a beautiful ghost.
Our writer has become used to his own company wither he wished to or not, but here, in a quiet bookshop in southern Scotland all his ideas, thoughts and ideals are challenged. A thoughtful ghost story that is unexpected in every way is our method of transcendental transportation here. All that our author, loved, thought, believed and understood is challenged and as the tale proceeds, he finds himself lacking all that he needs to find contentment with a true living being.
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