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Anatomy of Ghosts
Anatomy of Ghosts | Andrew Taylor
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1786, Jerusalem College, Cambridge. The ghost of murdered Sylvia Whichcote has been sighted prowling the grounds by Frank Oldershaw, a disturbed fellow commoner. When his anxious mother employs John Holdsworth, author of The Anatomy of Ghosts - a stinging account of why ghosts are mere delusion - to investigate the sighting, the uneasy status quo at Jerusalem is rapidly torn apart. Holdsworth grows to realise that the sinister Holy Ghost Club governs the privileged life at Jerusalem with a rigour far more effective than anything the Master, Dr Carbury, could muster. And when Holdsworth finds himself haunted - not only by the ghost of his dead wife, Maria, but also Elinor, the very-much-alive Master's wife - his fate is sealed. He must unravel the circumstances surrounding Sylvia's death ... or the hauntings will continue.
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Demelza
The Anatomy of Ghosts | Andrew Taylor
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An odd one. Despite the cover proclaiming it a "chillingly good ghost story for a dank drizzly weekend" I am on page 220 and ghosts have been mentioned all but three times. Still, I persevere and hope it picks up pace....

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LeahBergen
Anatomy of Ghosts | Andrew Taylor
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#SupernaturalMysteries
This mystery set in 18th century Cambridge was a thrift shop find and still on the TBR (so I'm not sure how "supernatural" it actually is).
#MayBookFlowers

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