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A TRUE STORY: In a world where the unseen collides with the lives of the living, the girl with no name awakens to a gift that will forever shift her path. In her twenties, she unlocks the extraordinary ability to tap into her sixth sense. This gift becomes her most cherished possession, allowing her to connect with the Afterlife and the brother she tragically lost. He isn't merely a guiding presence; he's a messenger bringing souls into her care. Together, they become conduits for spirits yearning to reconnect with the world they left behind, sending heartfelt messages to their loved ones. Get to know this girl.
At the heart of the story is a forgotten mystery—a death veiled in secrecy. Was it murder or misfortune? Piece together clues along the way and see if you can figure out who said: FOUND DEAD.
Yet another question lingers on the horizon, elusive and unanswered: Who's picking me up? This question emerges repeatedly throughout the book. One by one, the spirits reveal the answer. For now, its true meaning remains vague, sparking curiosity. Is it a question of destiny? Those willing to turn the pages can uncover its hidden meaning.
Years later, the girl makes a life-changing decision to move into a dilapidated Victorian house from the 1800s. What begins as a house flip with her consort, an Old-World builder with an artisan's soul and a legacy to fulfill, becomes an ambitious renovation project. Hidden beneath layers of peeling paint and decades of neglect lies something far more profound—a strange portal embedded in the very essence of the Victorian connecting this world to the Other Side. To her astonishment, the portal leads spirits directly into the home's speakeasy bar reminiscent of that era, where they gather to share their tales and wisdom with the girl, the barkeep. Spirits that step forward to reveal life's mysteries are far from silent. From the ghost of a tycoon to cherished pets, their stories cover a wide range of time, emotion, and intrigue.
Your loved ones are standing by. {{chills}}
Pour yourself a drink — you might need one!
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