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The Ghost Hunter's Daughter
Contributor(s): Flarity, Caroline (Author)
ISBN: 0996845003     ISBN-13: 9780996845007
Publisher: East Side Press
OUR PRICE:   $10.44  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: April 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Young Adult Fiction | Paranormal, Occult & Supernatural
- Young Adult Fiction | Action & Adventure - General
- Young Adult Fiction | Ghost Stories
Physical Information: 0.56" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.70 lbs) 246 pages
 
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Publisher Description:

"Supernatural meets Mean Girls" in this dark, YA paranormal mystery for older teens.

Sixteen-year-old Anna sees things from another world, the spiritual world, a skill that isn't exactly useful in high school. It's bad enough that her mother, possessed by a demon, took her own life when Anna was a child, a loss she remains tortured by. Now her father makes his living "clearing" haunted objects, and Anna's job as his assistant makes her a social misfit. Most kids in her suburban New Jersey town refer to her just as "Goblin Girl."

Only Freddy and Dor remain loyal friends. But Anna's so focused on her own problems, she's missed that her connection with Freddy is moving beyond the friend zone and that Dor is in crisis.

As junior year approaches, a rare solar storm lights up the night skies and the citizens of Bloomtown begin to act strangely: Anna's teachers lash out, her best friends withdraw, and the school bullies go from mean to murderous. When Anna realizes she can harness this evil power, she sets out to save Bloomtown and the only family she has left.

But to do so, she must keep her own increasingly dark urges at bay.


Contributor Bio(s): Flarity, Caroline: - Caroline Flarity is a web content producer living in NYC. Her fascination with fringe topics and love of scary movies led her to begin her writing journey penning creepy screenplays. Her debut novel THE GHOST HUNTER'S DAUGHTER started life as a feature script, placing in the finals of the StoryPros Awards and as a semifinalist in Slamdance Film Festival's writing competition.