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Murther and Walking Spirits

Written by: Robertson Davies
Narrated by: George Guidall
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Connor Gilmartin's inauspicious, but much beloved, mortal life comes to an untimely end when he discovers his wife in bed with one of his more ludicrous associates, Randall Allard Going. Death becomes a bit complicated when Gilmartin's out-of-body experience stays an out-of-body experience. Enraged at being so unceremoniously cut down, he avenges himself against his now panic-stricken murderer.

©1991 Robertson Davies (P)1991 Recorded Books
Fantasy Fiction Literary Fiction Paranormal Near-Death Experience
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A Spiritual Story Through a Intellectual's Lens

After being murdered by his wife's lover, Gill has an understandable need for vengeance. But the afterlife has other plans for him.

A thoughtful reflection on what makes a well-lived life, the emotionless (almost inhuman ) nature of our modern world, and how our relationships with our family shape our own lives, this book is a ghost story for those who don't believe in ghosts.

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