23,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
  • Broschiertes Buch

In the 1600s, a brutal massacre on an island off the coast of New England leaves only one survivor: Sarah. Wounded and alone in the carnage, she fights to stay alive as she waits for her rescuers. Each night, she returns to a group of boulders along a path to the beach and listens to scavengers feed. That path is where she finally dies, but her spirit lingers on. For more than three centuries, Sarah's ghost waits in the rocks for someone to save her. Most walk her path safely, but if they harbor dark emotions-anger, regret, hopelessness, or grief-she awakens. Sarah's spirit does not carry ill…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In the 1600s, a brutal massacre on an island off the coast of New England leaves only one survivor: Sarah. Wounded and alone in the carnage, she fights to stay alive as she waits for her rescuers. Each night, she returns to a group of boulders along a path to the beach and listens to scavengers feed. That path is where she finally dies, but her spirit lingers on. For more than three centuries, Sarah's ghost waits in the rocks for someone to save her. Most walk her path safely, but if they harbor dark emotions-anger, regret, hopelessness, or grief-she awakens. Sarah's spirit does not carry ill intent, but her presence magnifies the darkness in anyone she touches, producing rage, violence, suicide, or madness. Few manage to escape. Three groups in particular encounter Sarah's ghost: a whaling family in the 1800s, a young boy in the 1940s, and an elderly man in the present day. Each of them wants something, each has something to learn, and each could save Sarah, but the price is high. If her ghost is ever to find peace and resolution, then someone has to risk everything for her sake.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Autorenporträt
As a child, Gail A. Webber spent hours alone in the woods turning over rocks. She became fascinated by the ways animals interact with the world and what we can learn by observing them. These days Gail loves listening to the stories people tell and finding lessons in unexpected places. She lives in western Maryland with the love of her life, Bill. Learn more about Gail and her other works on gailawebber.com and on Facebook.