<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Bridgehampton's greediest lawyer and most unlikely historic-home preservationist launches himself into the paranormal world and a big media circus when he encounters the apparition of a Victorian-era girl asking him to save her house, rumored to have been a brothel long ago. Why? The girl told him his daughter, a detective, has four days to live.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Lyle Hall, Bridgehampton's greediest lawyer, becomes the Hamptons' most unlikely historic-home preservationist when he launches himself into the paranormal world to save an abandoned Victorian mansion marked for demolition. Following a tragic car accident, it seems Lyle now has strange psychic power. Late one night he encounters the apparition of a Victorian-era girl who seems to be asking him to save her house, rumored to have been a brothel long ago. As if returning the favor, the girl shows Lyle a shocking vision: a headstone with the name of his daughter, a police detective, freshly inscribed. If this is to be believed, Georgie has four days to live.</p><p>Lyle, who's been recovering from the car crash and is currently in a wheelchair, decides he must save "Old Vic," the town's last Victorian mansion and reputed "haunted whorehouse," from the wrecking ball. At the same time he must rekindle a relationship with his daughter. Georgie, a police detective working a case involving a dangerous drugs and prostitution gang, has no time for her batty father. And she harbors issues with him dating back 15 years to her mother's (Lyle's first wife) death. Convinced Georgie, like everyone else in town, won't believe his story of haunting, let alone a predictive headstone, Lyle starts to crumble under the pressure.</p><p>When his story of a ghost girl in an abandoned whorehouse gets out to the media, Lyle becomes a controversial cause celeb and attracts a tent city of strange paranormal enthusiasts who set up camp around his house. Into this scene strides Silk, a popular paranormal news reporter looking to exploit Lyle to gain national prominence on TV. Silk's beauty and desirability work to hook the smitten Lyle. His awkward TV interviews (he's visibly drunk on camera) make him infamous and draw fire from his daughter. Lyle meanwhile forges some new friends from the paranormal world, including a mysterious young priest visiting from Malta, but Lyle's fragile psyche comes crashing in as one by one they die suspiciously.</p><p>The townsfolk are united against him and cheer his failures. Georgie will not speak to him. It becomes clear that Silk would never want him. Growing desperate as his daughter berates him for the mess he's caused, Lyle believes her time is almost up. His solution is one that can never work--he gets very drunk and takes his car service back to Old Vic. And he brings with him a Molotov cocktail and a gun.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"Mystery fans should find this darkly comedic novel not only entertaining, but enlightening as well... Lyle Hall's redemptive, brilliantly plotted journey is both painful and poignant." - Kirkus Reviews</p><p>"Brimming with otherworldly creepiness. You won't be able to put this book down." - Dan's Papers</p><p>"Comedy, suspense, horror, sadness, you name it, it's there. Ken McGorry is like George Burns for the comedy, Clive Cussler for the suspense, and Stephen King for the horror, all rolled into one person and one delicious book." -- Angela Campbell, Addicted to Reviews</p><p>"<strong>OK, I got hooked after the first line.</strong>" - Amy Tuttle</p><p>"<strong>Reading <em>Ghost Hampton</em> was wonderful!</strong> Ken McGorry had me scared at times, but I love how Lyle changed...for the better. Ken's one of my new favorite authors!" - Judith M. Sears</p><p>"<strong>I cannot tell you how much I enjoyed <em>Ghost Hampton</em>.</strong> Lyle Hall is a great character. I actually did a little boohoo-ing too, at the end, but mostly I laughed. Truly, Ken's humor is priceless." - Monica Mathis</p><p><em>"<strong>Ghost Hampton</strong></em><strong> is a boatload of fun!</strong> Ken McGorry is quietly hilarious. His characters are full and ripe. Scary, informative and fun, it's the perfect summer beach read." - Anne McNelis</p><p>"<strong>Wow! I really loved <em>Ghost Hampton</em> and Lyle Hall.</strong> It will make a fabulous movie or three!" - Beau Allen</p><br><br><p>-Mystery fans should find this darkly comedic novel not only entertaining, but enlightening as well... Lyle Hall's redemptive, brilliantly plotted journey is both painful and poignant.- - Kirkus Reviews</p><p>-Brimming with otherworldly creepiness. You won't be able to put this book down.- - Dan's Papers</p><p>-Comedy, suspense, horror, sadness, you name it, it's there. Ken McGorry is like George Burns for the comedy, Clive Cussler for the suspense, and Stephen King for the horror, all rolled into one person and one delicious book.- -- Angela Campbell, Addicted to Reviews</p><p>-<strong>OK, I got hooked after the first line.</strong>- - Amy Tuttle</p><p>-<strong>Reading <em>Ghost Hampton</em> was wonderful!</strong> Ken McGorry had me scared at times, but I love how Lyle changed...for the better. Ken's one of my new favorite authors!- - Judith M. Sears</p><p>-<strong>I cannot tell you how much I enjoyed <em>Ghost Hampton</em>.</strong> Lyle Hall is a great character. I actually did a little boohoo-ing too, at the end, but mostly I laughed. Truly, Ken's humor is priceless.- - Monica Mathis</p><p><em>-<strong>Ghost Hampton</strong></em><strong> is a boatload of fun!</strong> Ken McGorry is quietly hilarious. His characters are full and ripe. Scary, informative and fun, it's the perfect summer beach read.- - Anne McNelis</p><p>-<strong>Wow! I really loved <em>Ghost Hampton</em> and Lyle Hall.</strong> It will make a fabulous movie or three!- - Beau Allen</p><br>
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