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Real estate agent Lena Thomas does not believe in the paranormal. Presented with the opportunity to sell the infamous Glen Eyrie Castle in Colorado Springs, Lena invites her sister, best friend, and real estate intern to spend a long weekend at the historic home. When Lena is injured during a ghostly encounter at the castle, the women stumble upon a century-old mystery rooted in an affair between a white man and a black woman after the Civil War and a bizarre pact between two Union soldiers. As the castle's mysteries unfold, Lena must confront painful truths in American history and deception…mehr

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Real estate agent Lena Thomas does not believe in the paranormal. Presented with the opportunity to sell the infamous Glen Eyrie Castle in Colorado Springs, Lena invites her sister, best friend, and real estate intern to spend a long weekend at the historic home. When Lena is injured during a ghostly encounter at the castle, the women stumble upon a century-old mystery rooted in an affair between a white man and a black woman after the Civil War and a bizarre pact between two Union soldiers. As the castle's mysteries unfold, Lena must confront painful truths in American history and deception in her own lineage. Only then can she help the restless souls wandering Glen Eyrie castle to find peace.

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Julianna Lyn Oakes is a career academic whose debut novel, "Civil", represents a courageous step toward writing for enjoyment in a manner that captures both the importance of our shared history and our opportunities to change the future. It has been 155 years since the U.S. Senate passed the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution, thereby abolishing slavery. Yet the legacy of slavery continues to haunt contemporary American society. An historical fiction novel based on real people and places, "Civil" will appeal to readers with interests in character-driven literary fiction, history, cookbooks, mysteries, and multi-generational family sagas.