The Reluctant Spirit - Softcover

Snedden, James R

 
9781461101710: The Reluctant Spirit

Synopsis

During the "Great Depression" many people took to the road. They were called hobos, drifters, tramps or bums. Among those were bankers, lawyers, businessmen, farmers and stockbrokers: men who lost it all, and ashamed of their failure and unable to feed their families. They begged, stole and/or did odd jobs to earn food; they searched backyard clotheslines for clothing and whatever else they could utilize. This is the story of Josh Smith, a hobo who during that time took to the road and foraged in the heartland for food, and a place to bed down at night; however, Josh's drifting lifestyle came to an abrupt halt in the fall of 1939 in Silo, Kansas. It is also a story of Craig Richards, who is summoned decades later by those from the spirit world as the one mortal person who can release them from this world into the next.

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About the Author

James (Jim) Snedden lives in Arizona with his wife, Beth. Always fascinated by the paranormal, and tired of the usual murder mystery plots, Jim ventured into the world of spirits to spin this unusual, but feasible (if you believe in the spirit world) story.

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