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Ghost In Theory

About the Book

Paul Shreeve is an English professor who gets mistaken for a ghost by his neighbors. Though a man of strict rationality and analysis, he cannot shake his ghostly identity, nor will his neighbors allow him to forget. The ghost moves into his thoughts, his work, and his family and begins to chew at his very existence. His head, which drove his entire life, is confounded by something he can’t quite touch. His ghosted self drives him to the fringes of rationality and beyond as he looks for something, anything, to help drive it away.

About the Author

Bill Bunn has written 4 books for teens as well as a collection of essays. He is a professor of English at Mount Royal University in Alberta, Canada, and active in getting kids and teens to read through the Young Alberta Book Society’s events and other venues. Ghost in Theory is his first adult novel. Please visit his Amazon author page here and his personal website here.

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