Reseña del editor:
The Ghosts of Bald Head Island tells of bright, ambitious Connie Edmonds. Thirty years ago Connie failed to prevent the suicide of a fellow WAC and then lied at the investigation. The WAC's father, a prominent senator, vows to make her life miserable. Guilt from her actions, added to pressure from the senator, push Connie to a nervous breakdown. Suzanne Marshburn, ghost of the Civil War, appears to assist Connie. Suzanne has secrets to hide---of betrayal, murder, and mental illness. Connie learns of the murder of a cruel slave owner and of the death of a Confederate spy. Additionally, she must challenge a spirit that appears when she becomes close to a man. Father Robin Benson, Episcopal priest, has fallen in love with Connie. Robin also wrestles demons that threaten his relationships. Set in coastal North Carolina, local history and beauty interweave in this unforgettable story, with characters becoming forces of their own.
Biografía del autor:
Edith Edwards, Ed.D., received her doctorate in Education from East Tennessee State University. She has been a teacher, administrator, and speech therapist in the public schools of Tennessee and North Carolina. She has always loved the history, ocean, and quaint charm of eastern North Carolina. At present, she lives and writes immersed in the beauty of this region.
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