Smorgasbord Blog Magazine – Book Reviews – #Paranormal #Historical #BoerWar The Ghost and his Gold by Roberta Eaton Cheadle.

Sally Cronin has written a most compelling and wonderful review of A Ghost and His Gold. I am completely delighted by her complete understanding of this story and my writing goals and intentions. Thank you, Sally.

Smorgasbord Blog Magazine

This week my review for the recent release A Ghost and His Gold by Roberta Eaton Cheadle

robbie a ghost and his goldAbout 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 the stories of the three phantoms’ lives, and the…

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28 thoughts on “Smorgasbord Blog Magazine – Book Reviews – #Paranormal #Historical #BoerWar The Ghost and his Gold by Roberta Eaton Cheadle.

  1. A wonderful review. All the hard work has been worth it!! I’ve started reading it but it will take me a while as I’m a slow reader. I agree with Sally, a clever way of tying the two time periods together. I’m intrigued so far.

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