Just Whisper

by Regina Phelps

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Just Whisper

by Regina Phelps

Published Aug 06, 2008
286 Pages
5.5 x 8.5 Black & White Paperback
Genre: FICTION / Thrillers / General


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Book Details

How many of us, if given the opportunity, would be willing to travel back one hundred and fifty years and witness the gruesome murder of an ancestor. Thirty-three-year-old Jennifer Donnelly a social worker from Manhattan does just that every night in her dreams. She goes on a journey to an isolated island off the coast of Maine where the murders occurred and visits Rosewood Manor where in 1863 seventeen-year-old Thomas Farrell killed his family and servants. Jennifer in her dream sits at the foot of the ruined staircase and watches in horror as his thirteen-year-old sister Grace Farrell kills him.



It is a story with supernatural undertones, that trips back and forth from the 1800's to the 1990s taking Jennifer along on a surreal journey making her every moment a living nightmare. Together with her fiancé Dan Rogers, a child psychiatrist, they are caught in a web of possession and paranormal happenings.



 

About the Author

Regina Phelps

Regina Phelps has been a serious writer for many years. She’s published short stories in small press and literary magazines around the country including The Fiction Primer, Dogwood Tales, Animal Trails, Satire, and Happy whose editor invited her to do readings in Manhattan. Others that showcased her work were The Storyteller, Connections, Housewife Writer’s Forum, Moxie, Moondance, and more.



With her multi writing interest in all genres she has two completed novels, Just Whisper a paranormal historical thriller and Hydrangea’s Journal, women’s fiction and is currently working on two more, one a science fiction, entitled The Desert of Glass and a mystery, The Wrong Profession. And will be publishing a collection of her short stories entitled A Summer Breeze, A Cup of Tea and Me.



She lives in Hauppauge Long Island and says she is always looking for the reader who will hear the passion she has for writing, and who will take a magic journey with her from Poinsettia Georgia (Hydrangea’s Journal) to the Planet of Lights (Desert of Glass) to the historical Farrell Island (Just Whisper) and beyond to the Pyramids in Egypt (The Wrong Profession).



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