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Rating:  Summary: Don't walk alone in the fog. Review: Back Cover description: "Help...me." At the faint words, Dr. Rachel Gentry stopped on Black Water Creek Bridge, straining to see through the night's foggy mist. Then she spotted him--a pale, ghostly figure, his T-shirt soaked with blood, his intense dark blue eyes begging her not to be afraid. After issuing a desperate warning, "Don't go back there, don't meet..." he disappeared before her eyes into thin air...The warning echoing in her mind, Rachel returned to her boardinghouse, where she was startled in the hallway by her reclusive neighbor, Jay Barnes. There was something familiar about the mysterious, moody man, something Rachel couldn't put her finger on...until he switched on a light and she stared into his passionate, dark blue gaze...This story starts out OK, but bogs down. After awhile you feel you're in the fog too. The story didn't seem to go forward, just sideways. It dragged, and there didn't seem to be much mystery. I gave it and extra star, because the author did make you feel the time, weather and place. Not a bad story, just not one I stayed up all night to finish.
Rating:  Summary: Don't walk alone in the fog. Review: This ghost story really kept me guessing. The ending was great! I loved finally figuring out what was happening. The characters were real and loveable. I found that I cared about Rachel, Jay, and Joe the ghost.
Rating:  Summary: A wonderful ghost story. Review: This ghost story really kept me guessing. The ending was great! I loved finally figuring out what was happening. The characters were real and loveable. I found that I cared about Rachel, Jay, and Joe the ghost.
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