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After Wallace Price's sudden death from a heart attack he is taken to a tea shop which also serves as a way station preparing ghosts to move on to their next existence.
I laughed. I cried. It didn't quite have the warm fuzzies factor of Cerulean Sea (though cerulean still seems to be one of the author's favourite words) but it was still a delight to read.