The Phantom of Ophelia

The Phantom of Ophelia

Michael Walsh

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Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9781326831943
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Novelist Julian Fairweather rents the annexe of an early Victorian manse situated in Liverpool’s vast parklands. When he took occupancy, he was blithely unaware of the presence of the earth-bound spirit of Ophelia Napier.From roommate to bedmate his nymphet dwells in the secret crypt situated beneath his study’s floorboards. Ophelia has a fiendish motive in winning his commitment to her. Will the seductive spirit of an 18th century shipping baron’s daughter lure the engaging but innocent author to his doom?The unwitting novelist is brought to earth by Penelope Fulbright-Illingsworth. The hauntingly beautiful ex-model former debutante invites the dishy aspiring novelist to a sanctuary at her husband’s remote manor on Dartmoor.The story embraces the reader in a heart-stopping reincarnation of love and lust. All is revealed in this ground-breaking story based on the author’s real-life experiences.Warning! Respirator or smelling salts recommended. The author cannot be held responsible for fainting, breathlessness, hysteria or sleepless nights.

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