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Reviewed by Lynette Fowlston for Readers' Favorite
"Beyond Life: The Ghost Chronicles" by Daniel Norvell and Sandra Wells is a great anthology of ghost stories that will give the reader food for thought. Have you ever wondered what makes a ghost hang around a place and never leave? Are they happy where they are or are they miserable? In this fictional novel of 8 stories, each with no more than ten or less short chapters, the authors take us to such places as an asylum, the civil war, Washington DC and to the death chamber in prison where the wrong man is executed and to the devil himself. What is around the next bend for these ghosts that may have been in the same place for over 100 years? Just as with humans today we find good and evil ghosts fighting with each other as they did before death. Will they eventually find a happy ending?
I found this book a delight to read. I have always been enthralled with ghost stories and this book put a whole new light on the subject. tHIS Book is written as if the ghost was telling the story in his own words. The books is easy to read with text that is about medium size as not to be hard on the eyes. I would have to say that the characters in the book, which are actually the ghosts, seem to be quite likeable. I especially liked Josiah who stuck around to keep his friends safe and Clyde Tucker who had to prove his innocence even though he was already a ghost. I like the cover of the book also which makes you want to pick it up to see what it is about. If you like stories dealing with the paranormal and the ghosts then I recommend this book. I find this book to be suitable for reading from the teen years on up.