Currently available for UK shipping only.
This gripping debut novel from Edgar D Jackson shines a whole new light on the Scottish ghost story.
Complete with mystery, horror, emotion, and a healthy dose of Scottish humour, Seeing Dead is a mesmerising tale that questions what we know about death. You just have to see it to believe it.
Available to order now. ‘Seeing Dead: The Edinburgh Edition’. Signed. Paperback.
“It was on a foggy day in 1988 that Charlie Cooper made his way to the bus stop for the last time.
Ten years have passed since then and what remains is a town scarred by faded missing person posters. An empty seat in the local police station. A father who has become an unwanted ghost, sipping cold ones in the corner of a woodland tavern.
And apart from that, there is a girl. Amee Florence is thirteen, with mousy hair and a cool, pale complexion. She’s starting her first day at school, but she’s nothing like the other children. There’s a secret behind her eyes that she keeps hidden. A secret that could help unfog that day in 1988, and reveal the real reason Charlie Cooper never came home.”
Currently available for UK shipping only.
This gripping debut novel from Edgar D Jackson shines a whole new light on the Scottish ghost story.
Complete with mystery, horror, emotion, and a healthy dose of Scottish humour, Seeing Dead is a mesmerising tale that questions what we know about death. You just have to see it to believe it.
Available to order now. ‘Seeing Dead: The Edinburgh Edition’. Signed. Paperback.
“It was on a foggy day in 1988 that Charlie Cooper made his way to the bus stop for the last time.
Ten years have passed since then and what remains is a town scarred by faded missing person posters. An empty seat in the local police station. A father who has become an unwanted ghost, sipping cold ones in the corner of a woodland tavern.
And apart from that, there is a girl. Amee Florence is thirteen, with mousy hair and a cool, pale complexion. She’s starting her first day at school, but she’s nothing like the other children. There’s a secret behind her eyes that she keeps hidden. A secret that could help unfog that day in 1988, and reveal the real reason Charlie Cooper never came home.”