A Ghost's Writer
with Bonus Story: Mirror Realm
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Amy Shannon
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
Walter Whitman Olivier was a unique writer with the extraordinary ability to communicate the stories of spirits he encountered. Growing up in Shadow Falls, he left the town but returned after his estranged father's death. He inherited a beautiful home from his maternal grandfather, located at the base of a waterfall.
Surrounded by spirits that communicated with him mentally, Walter was drawn to the old Visceral Hills Orphanage, a place steeped in legends and spirits where his grandfather had lived until he was 18. Driven by curiosity, Walter explored the orphanage's dilapidated rooms and, after discovering the body of a young girl, felt a new purpose: to help and tell the stories of the spirits he encountered.
This is the story of Walter's journey.
Bonus Story: Mirror Realm
Captain Matthew Trident commands Oblivion’s Echo, a spaceship designed by his father and powered by the experimental Flux Momentum, yet his past haunts him—the mysterious disappearance of his twin brother and father, and eerie reflections that seem to show Martin instead of himself. As strange disturbances—malfunctioning systems, unsettling visions, and creeping chaos—grip the ship, his husband and first officer, Thomas, fights to keep him anchored. But when reality fractures and the ominous Magic Man looms in the shadows, Matthew must confront the unknown before it consumes him.
Reality is fragile. The Magic Man is waiting.
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