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McCrae's Ghost

McCrae's Ghost

Graham Wines
5/5 ( ratings)
Mc Crae's Ghost tells the story of a man who was haunted by ghosts. Two souls lived inside Mc Crae's wracked body. They finally tore it apart.
This epic tale will take you on a journey. You'll travel across half the world. He'll show you the cannibal tribes of far east India, make you smell the foul stench of the trenches of World War One. He'll lead you into the workhouses that flourished as the great depression tore its way through those who survived. You'll watch as he is dragged into World War Two ,and watch his unstoppable fall into misery and poverty.
This story is about a man who - by virtue of his family’s wealth, his education, social position and as the heir to a vast family estate in Scotland - should have soared. A mistake – one foolish error and one act of desperation, changed his life forever. 
He was being hunted, and seeing only one way out, he killed a man and stole his identity. With this, he thought he would be free, but what happened to McCrae was exactly the opposite. Dreams became nightmares, hopes became fears, love turned to suspicion and every fabricated story he told required another to give it credibility. This should have been punishment enough but McCrae was to endure worse, far worse.
Two spirits lived side-by-side inside McCrae’s body. They pulled and tugged against each other and as his body suffered, each spirit fought to save the other. As his body decayed, neither spirit would let go. Any normal man would have passed on from this world and into whatever oblivion awaits, but McCrae’s weary body was dragged on until it finally rotted on his bones.  When it finally gave up the ghost, it gave up two. Both soared in death as they should have in life.
Only death could free McCrae but he would have to wait till his flesh rotted off his bones for that.
Language
English
Pages
442
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
October 07, 2015

McCrae's Ghost

Graham Wines
5/5 ( ratings)
Mc Crae's Ghost tells the story of a man who was haunted by ghosts. Two souls lived inside Mc Crae's wracked body. They finally tore it apart.
This epic tale will take you on a journey. You'll travel across half the world. He'll show you the cannibal tribes of far east India, make you smell the foul stench of the trenches of World War One. He'll lead you into the workhouses that flourished as the great depression tore its way through those who survived. You'll watch as he is dragged into World War Two ,and watch his unstoppable fall into misery and poverty.
This story is about a man who - by virtue of his family’s wealth, his education, social position and as the heir to a vast family estate in Scotland - should have soared. A mistake – one foolish error and one act of desperation, changed his life forever. 
He was being hunted, and seeing only one way out, he killed a man and stole his identity. With this, he thought he would be free, but what happened to McCrae was exactly the opposite. Dreams became nightmares, hopes became fears, love turned to suspicion and every fabricated story he told required another to give it credibility. This should have been punishment enough but McCrae was to endure worse, far worse.
Two spirits lived side-by-side inside McCrae’s body. They pulled and tugged against each other and as his body suffered, each spirit fought to save the other. As his body decayed, neither spirit would let go. Any normal man would have passed on from this world and into whatever oblivion awaits, but McCrae’s weary body was dragged on until it finally rotted on his bones.  When it finally gave up the ghost, it gave up two. Both soared in death as they should have in life.
Only death could free McCrae but he would have to wait till his flesh rotted off his bones for that.
Language
English
Pages
442
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
October 07, 2015

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