Chapter 7 of Nightfeather: Ghosts, and an old acquaintance

Three women, one of them dead, a lonely ravine . . . what could go wrong? No, no, this isn’t a slasher flick. Sanderson might be happier confronting a slasher. At least she’d understand what she was dealing with, instead of what her summoning the ghost of the dead woman brings instead. Read what happens in chapter 7 of Nightfeather:Ghosts, “People find dead bodies upsetting. Ghosts aren’t a treat, either.”

Chapter seven brings back an old character who will be familiar to some of my readers from a previous appearance on this blog. For those of you who haven’t been reading previously, or whose memories about this character are a bit vague, you can find out more about the individual here. But don’t peek until you’ve read the chapter!

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About Brian Bixby

I enjoy history because it helps me understand people. I'm writing fiction for much the same reason.
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2 Responses to Chapter 7 of Nightfeather: Ghosts, and an old acquaintance

  1. crimsonprose says:

    That is like telling a kid not to peek at the presents under the tree!

    • Brian Bixby says:

      I thought about putting the link into the post for the next chapter, but that wouldn’t work well, either. So I settled for this as the best of a bad set of choices.

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