Thank you, Sally Cronin, for this lovely post about my new novel, A Ghost and His Gold. Sally has so many marvelous books and a wonderful magazine styled blog, so do visit her and have a look around.
Delighted to add the recent release A Ghost and His Gold by Roberta Eaton Cheadle to the shelves.. currently in print but soon in Kindle too.
About the book
After Tom and Michelle Cleveland move into their recently built, modern townhouse, their housewarming party is disrupted when a drunken game with an Ouija board goes wrong and summonses a sinister poltergeist, Estelle, who died in 1904. Estelle makes her presence known in a series of terrifying events, culminating in her attacking Tom in his sleep with a knife. But, Estelle isn’t alone. Who are the shadows lurking in the background – one in an old-fashioned slouch hat and the other, a soldier, carrying a rifle?
After discovering their house has been built on the site of one of the original farms in Irene, Michelle becomes convinced that the answer to her horrifying visions lie in the past. She must unravel…
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Pleasure to share Robbie… and wishing you much success with the book.. hugs
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Thank you, Sally, for all you do to support authors. You are a marvel.
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It is reciprocated in so many ways Robbie. hugsx
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Such an appealing story. I often attribute odd house sounds not to the house settling but to those who were there before me. Sounds like I am right!
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Hi Jacqui, I am going on tour with this book soon and I’ve written a post about the original underlying ghost story that triggered this tale. It is very interesting.
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If you are looking for participants for the tour, let me know. I’d be happy to host you.
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Thank you, Jacqui. That is very nice of you.
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I often wonder if the spirits of former owners of our house visit us.
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My house, the original farm house in our area, is purported to be haunted, but I’ve never seen anything. I obviously am not sensitive enough to that sort of thing.
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I saw ghosts as a child, but only once since adulthood.
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There were four deaths three houses down from our house. When I walked by that house with a new owner, I wonder if my friends’ spirit came back to visit!
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Oh, that is very sad, Miriam. Were they Covid deaths?
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No, it was not Covid related. The dad died about eight years ago with some sudden illness but died of Pneumonia. A couple later, the cousin also had a sudden illness and died within weeks, almost without a will. The mom had ALS for a year and degenerated to just the eye movement and died quietly. Randy (my husband’s best friend) died of bicycle accident in 2016.
They left with no descendance. It was sad.
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Oh, I remember reading about Randy. That was very sad. That house certainly has quite a history.
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Sally is so kind to her fellow writers in terms of promoting their work. Not surprised by the very positive review she shared!
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Hi Jim, thank you very much, Sally is a gem.
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agreed…
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How wonderful to have your new book featured in Sally’s Smorgasbord Cafe, Robbie! Congrats!
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Thank you, Jan. Sally is a treasure.
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