Medium Normal Ingrid

by William S. Tate

In the wake of her mother’s suicide, Ingrid is desperate for a path back to a normal life: family, friends, high school, and some hope that she isn’t fated to the same mental illness that plagued her mother. Instead, she finds herself moving to a strange town where quaint charm shrouds a mysterious past. When a disembodied voice comes to Ingrid, she struggles to understand whether it is a ghost or a symptom of the same illness that tormented her mother. With the help of an amateur ghost hunter and a popular, troubled scion, Ingrid delves deep into the past, awakening a darkness at the heart of the town and its most powerful family.

“This is a truly outstanding ghost story filled with mystery, intrigue, and questions that haunt us all. Highly commended.”

—Susan Keefe, TheColumbiaReview.com

“This was a wonderful ghost story from a new author. Like many of my favorite books it has a wonderfully dry and witty beginning. From there it takes the reader on a totally unpredictable ride through a young woman’s struggle to come to terms with her mother’s suicide, teen romance, a mystery, and various ghosts and characters in a quaint little New England town that is not what it seems. This book far exceeded my expectations and I find myself eagerly awaiting the author’s next book!”

—Kypris Aster, Goodreads.com

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