The Ghosts of Varner Creek

The Ghosts of Varner Creek

by Michael Weems
The Ghosts of Varner Creek

The Ghosts of Varner Creek

by Michael Weems

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Overview

From Kirkus Reviews
At 87, Solomon "Sol" Mayfield is taken on an otherworldly journey to discover what really happened to his family. Sol has been able to see ghosts ever since his mother and sister mysteriously disappeared when he was a child. When he dies in a nursing home in the second chapter of the novel, it's only the beginning of his story. He's reunited with his sister, Sarah, who reveals family secrets he was never able to learn while he was alive. The novel flashes back to 1909, when Sol was 12 and Sarah was 13. The day after Sarah's birthday, Sol wakes up to find that his mother and sister are gone. Many in their small town of Varner Creek, Texas, assume that Sol's mother, Annie, had finally had enough of his abusive father, Abram; others suspect foul play. Abram blamed Annie for Sarah's Down syndrome and for trapping him in a small town by becoming pregnant at 14. Sent to live with his Aunt Emma and Uncle Colby, Sol is visited one night by what appears to be Sarah's ghost. Is his sister dead? If so, who killed her? And what about their mother? Sol sets out to find the answers, some of which are not revealed until decades later. Weems' story unfurls slowly, at a pace that feels
consistent with life in a small Texas town. He has an impressive knack for dialect, and regional accents and idioms help bring the characters into vivid relief. Also, Sol's self-deprecation and world-weary charm make him an instantly likable narrator. While it's easy to get pulled into his story, the narrative sags a bit in the middle when the reader is given a thorough history of how Sol's parents met, which doesn't feel entirely necessary to the main story. When the final mystery is unveiled, however, the solution is sufficiently unexpected if not completely shocking.

A well-crafted balance of history and supernatural mystery.
-Kirkus Reviews

What readers are saying:

"If you like mild horror of the real kind, semi historical type settings around the turn of the century then grab this book, sit down and get comfy 'cuz you won't be putting this down til you're done."

"Seldom does a book touch me the way this one did. I highly recommend this book."

"Couldn't put it down lots of twists and turn. Keeps you guessing up to the very end."

"I haven't stayed up all night reading a book because I simply couldn't put it down in years, until last night. This book was fabulous."

"This is the first review I've ever written - it was that good."

"This story was haunting and chilled me to the core. I couldn't read fast enough to find out what happened to the characters. I was definitely hooked from the very beginning.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011473685
Publisher: Michael Weems
Publication date: 08/13/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 655,371
File size: 290 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Michael "Mike" Weems is a hobby novelist whose full time job is a bankruptcy attorney in Houston, Texas. He is married with two children who keep him busy attending various sports functions, going on long bike rides, fishing, or just generally learning about life together. He is also an amateur horologist and enjoys building watches as a hobby.

Over half a million copies of Mike's first two books have been downloaded by Amazon Customers through 2019 and his first novel, The Ghosts of Varner Creek, became a No. 1 Bestseller on Amazon in the Historical Fiction and Ghosts categories. His second novel, Border Crossings, also broke the top 100 in International Mystery & Crime and was an Amazon top 100 rated novel. Mike published his third novel, The Groundskeeper's Daughter, in October 2020 and looks forward to writing more stories to share.

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