Wednesday, May 6, 2020

The Sarcastic Ghost by J.S. Giles


The Sarcastic Ghost

By J.S. Giles

“There was no concluding clang of the coin coming to a halt as its gyroscopic momentum ended. There was nothing but thick silence. A wintry shiver of fear ran down Theresa’s spine as the reality hit her. There was someone in her room.”

Theresa may be an introvert, but she is a hardworking young sales engineer whose lifelong ambition is to own home. Through good stewardship of her finances, she saved enough money to try her luck on the bargains at a public auction.

But a series of favorable events mysteriously line up, allowing Theresa to purchase stately antebellum home for the modest price of a fixer-upper. A home tucked away on a quiet brick-paved street, canopied by moss-laden live oaks in the heart of the historic district of Savannah, Georgia. Theresa’s new home is everything she dreamed of owning. Except that it’s inhabited by a snide aristocratic ghost who seems to think he still owns it.

Not accustomed to having her space encroached on, and certainly not a believer of ghosts, Theresa struggles to accept Archie’s presence in her home.

But why exactly is a 1900’s Englishman haunting a house in the American Deep South?

And what else lurks in the shadows with schemes of their own?

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Great characterization and a fresh plot 

made this a very fun book to read. 

I could not put it down until I finished, 

I would definitely recommend!Amazon review


About the Author

J. S. Giles is an antiquarian who resides in the beautiful coastal city of Savannah, Georgia. His greatest challenge each day involves leaving the house - a task that requires putting on pants.

He is the author of the first installment of The Sarcastic Ghost and The Empty House and Other Stories soon to be released in late fall of 2020.


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