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Of Tangible Ghosts

Ghost Trilogy Series, Book 1

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Of Tangible Ghosts

By: L. E. Modesitt Jr.
Narrated by: Tim Campbell
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Best-selling author L. E. Modesitt, Jr. begins his Ghost Books series with Of Tangible Ghosts in a strange alternate reality where ghosts are no longer mere superstition, but physical realities.

When two real ghosts and the records of a murdered researcher enter the life of Johan Eschbach, the former spy and present professor finds himself caught with the secret of high-technology de-ghosting, and the whole world, including his former spymasters, try to turn Johan himself into another ghost.

©2010 Modesitt Family Revocable Living Trust (P)2021 Tantor
Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction Haunted Ghost Paranormal

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Well I struggled through it hoping that the characters would develop into interesting people - but they didn't. There were so many inferences into what was happening in the plot that I did not manage to follow who was who and what was happening. Especially in the politics and technology.

I usually like most of the Modesitt books but this reads/sounds as though it was a very early one where he had not learned how to tell a story clearly.

Tiresome

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