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The Ghost Manuscript

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Rare book authenticator Carys Jones wanted nothing more than to be left alone to pursue her obsession with ancient manuscripts. But when her biggest client is committed to an asylum, he gives Carys an offer she cannot refuse. In exchange for his entire library of priceless, Dark Age manuscripts, Carys must track the clues hidden in a previously unknown journal, clues that lead to a tomb that could rewrite the history of Western civilization.

But there are people who would do anything to stop Carys from finding what she seeks—for reasons both noble and evil. The hunt takes Carys to places she never thought she'd go, physically and emotionally; first to Wales, her estranged father's homeland, then to bed with Dafydd, a mysterious Welshman who agrees to help her with the search, and finally, deep inside her own psyche, when the monk who wrote the journal 1,500 years ago appears and assists her in her search.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 11, 2019
      Carys Jones, a Boston rare-book authenticator and protagonist of Frieswick’s meticulously researched first novel, is hired by John Harper, the son of a longtime client who’s been committed to a psychiatric hospital, to appraise his father’s collection of rare British Dark Age manuscripts. John is eager to sell the collection, but when Carys examines the works, she finds one that isn’t in the catalogue. When it becomes clear that someone is prepared to kill for the mysterious manuscript, Carys goes to Wales, the home of her estranged father, to learn its origin. There, she reconnects with her father, hits it off with an attractive Welsh diver, and starts seeing visions of Lestinus, the sixth-century monk who wrote the manuscript. The settings—notably the scenes in Wales—are filled with well-placed details, while the character development, particularly of Carys, a damaged woman who prefers manuscripts to people, keeps the story moving, though a major coincidence late in the book that brings Carys back to Massachusetts strains plausibility. Still, fans of paranormal thrillers will be satisfied. Agent: Richard Abate, 3Arts.

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