A Ghost for a Clue (Immortology, Book 1)
Category: | Science Fiction & Fantasy |
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Author: | C.L.R. Draeco |
Publisher: | Amaranth Publishing |
Publication Date: | March 23, 2020 |
Number of Pages: | 444 |
ASIN: | B083ZSPBPQ |
A Ghost for a
Clue is the first book in the Immortology series by C.L.R.
Draeco and a delightful read for fans of well-crafted and compelling science
fiction narratives. Bram Morrison wants to become an astronaut, but his life
takes a drastic turn when he receives a phone call from his dead friend. Is it
real, or is it a nasty prank? Morrison believes the latter to be true until he
meets with Torula Jackson, who says her botany laboratory might be haunted.
Now, Morrison
must seek answers to his questions about the afterlife, and his only option is
to find a way to communicate with a ghost for a clue. What happens to us when
we die, and where do our memories go? Morrison must stop his research to focus
on a career he has long dreamt of, but his deepening relationship with Torula
Jackson and a series of twists end up with him being even more involved than he
was before. Faced with criticism and his own skepticism, Morrison continues his
experiments to find out what the physics of our souls contain. Will Morrison
ever find the truth and, if he does, will he like what he finds?
To say that this
book is chilling will be an understatement. The protagonist is a NASA engineer
accompanied by Torula Jackson, a botanist. So they use scientific methods and
explore theories from the spiritual and Christian concepts to get answers for
questions that are metaphysical, all through a single ghost. The author brings
his unique voice to the masses with an unmatched story and character
development. This book is a must-read for metaphysical fiction lovers and those
looking for tales that are intricately plotted and intelligently
executed. A Ghost for a Clue is a refreshing new story that
stands out in its originality. With factual data backed by concepts of physics
and scientific terminology, it’s hard to tell fiction from reality as readers
follow the realistic and compelling characters.