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In this poignant tale of loss, love, and the supernatural, a grieving widow speculates life beyond the grave after he receives emails from his wife months after her death. Former actor-turned-financial adviser Anthony Bothwell is shaken to his core when his flamboyant wife, Maggie, starts emailing him - from beyond the grave.The vortex of nightmarish events that suck Anthony in make him re-evaluate his scepticism, turning upside down everything he thought he knew about life, death and himself. Being able to communicate again allows the couple to say things they never said while Maggie was…mehr

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In this poignant tale of loss, love, and the supernatural, a grieving widow speculates life beyond the grave after he receives emails from his wife months after her death. Former actor-turned-financial adviser Anthony Bothwell is shaken to his core when his flamboyant wife, Maggie, starts emailing him - from beyond the grave.The vortex of nightmarish events that suck Anthony in make him re-evaluate his scepticism, turning upside down everything he thought he knew about life, death and himself. Being able to communicate again allows the couple to say things they never said while Maggie was alive, but slowly old clashes and buried secrets emerge. The couple's exchanges shift between delight, anger, dark humour and healing. But are the emails real or a product of his desperate grief? When Maggie gives Anthony permission to find a new love, he faces a new dilemma. Can he set himself free from her for a fresh start or is it too late? Bittersweet and unconventional, this is a literary page-turner that will make readers laugh, cry and ask questions.
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Jane Dalton is an award-winning journalist at The Independent, where she writes news, features and comment pieces. She was previously Regional Editor and occasional in-house book reviewer at The Sunday Times. Jane began writing from the age of eight, and has since written and published short stories. She is a member of the London Writers' Club and several other writing groups. Jane lives in West Sussex, UK with her husband.