Book details

  • Genre:fiction
  • Sub-genre:Ghost
  • Language:English
  • Pages:136
  • eBook ISBN:9781098325961
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098325954

Minstrel of the Mist

By Stephen R. Pell

Overview


Minstrel of the Mist. Many people believe in an afterlife of some kind. Some other dimension or plane of existence where our souls go once certain spiritual lessons are learned here in this life. Some don't, of course, believe any of that and who could blame them? It is hard to prove something exists that cannot be measured in the material dimension. You can't weigh a soul. And except for cases of Near-Death Experiences, it's a one-way trip. But what if there were a way, very limited, under very specific guidelines, for a soul who has moved on from this world to return? What would be the criteria, what would be the motivation for a soul to undertake such a difficult, almost regurgitave, task? For starters, how about a ticket to heaven? Being stuck between heaven and earth is the last place any soul would want to be, but there are a lot of souls there just the same. For one famous composer and long-time resident, this moment in time presents a rare chance to punch that ticket. Travis Hazzard is a singer/songwriter who has been playing the "Holiday Inn" circuit for about twenty years. He is talented, gifted, but he lacks ambition and has never really thought ahead all that much. He is not big on religion or politics and tries to ignore current events. He saves most of his money these days. He used to party most of it away. But he outgrew (lived through) that phase of the music world and now simply enjoys creating and playing music. He has a serious health problem, of which he is unaware, and is currently content coasting along the path of least resistance. Or, at least, until now. His life is about to get eventful. Events have a way of changing a person's perspective and even direction. Life's ups and downs can also throw in a few curves here and there. It's gonna be a while before Travis can figure out if he is the luckiest or unluckiest guy alive. If he lives, that is.

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Description


A novel of music, ghosts, and second chances. We all carry regrets dreams unlived, words unspoken, songs unfinished. Most of us never get the chance to go back. But what if that chance came after life itself had ended? Travis Hazzard is no star. At forty, he has spent two decades as a singer-songwriter on the small-time hotel and lounge circuit. His talent is undeniable, but his ambition is gone and the life he once imagined has slipped away. Content to drift, he avoids politics and religion, saves what little he earns, and lives quietly on the path of least resistance. Then comes an impossible offer: redemption, whispered from beyond the grave. Suddenly Travis must confront the choices he never made, the love he never claimed, and the haunting reality that second chances don't always belong to the living. As he navigates this otherworldly bargain, Travis discovers that music has the power to do more than entertain it can heal, connect, and even open the door between worlds. Minstrel of the Mist is more than a ghost story. It's a haunting, deeply human novel about love, loss, redemption, and the thin line between this world and the next. If you love emotional ghost stories, supernatural tales of the afterlife, or music-driven fiction that lingers in the soul, Travis Hazzard's journey will stay with you long after the final note.
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About The Author


Note-the author information has been added to the end of the manuscript. About the Author Stephen R. Pell is a USMC veteran, writer, and lifelong storyteller with a love for words, music, and the mysteries that connect them. A member of the Chattanooga Writers Guild and winner of multiple fiction awards, Pell writes stories that explore faith, loss, and second chances. He lives in Tennessee, where he continues to write stories that speak to the human spirit.
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