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Paperback The Ghost Who Would Not Die: A Runaway Slave, a Brutal Murder, a Mysterious Haunting Book

ISBN: 1571745858

ISBN13: 9781571745859

The Ghost Who Would Not Die: A Runaway Slave, a Brutal Murder, a Mysterious Haunting

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In her latest book of supernatural, true-life mystery, Linda Alice Dewey is contacted by a ghost named Jacobs. Jacobs is a runaway slave who was brutally murdered during the Civil War. Using Jacobs's own words, Dewey tells Jacobs's gripping story of being a slave, a fugitive, a vagrant in nineteenth-century America--and his "life" as The Ghost Who Would Not Die.

After Jacobs is murdered, his ghost congregates with other ghosts, plays...

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This book is now my absolute favorite read!

This book is written from such a fantastic perspective, a deeper look into the life and death of a former slave who lives through many ups and downs. The roller coaster continues after death, nothing ends, and the continued journey is an absolute eye opener. If you have ever wondered just what happens after your body dies, this is the perfect book for you to read. The information on life on the other side is truly remarkable. I don't believe it has been written in this style ever before. This is a top notch read that i personally could not put down. I finished it in two days.

The Ghost Who would not die

Great book! For anyone interested in the supernatural this book is a gem. It is true story of a slave during the civil war and his journey during and after his life. It is an incredible look back into history as well as a fascinating journey of life after death.

A must read from Linda Alice Dewey!

"I feel I owe it to those left behind to let you know what you got to look forward to if you don't tend to yourself where you are right now" J. Johnson Thus begins chapter one in The Ghost Who Would Not Die by Linda Alice Dewey. Ms. Dewey is a unique author in that the stories she tells do not come from her imagination; rather, they come from the spirits who lived, died, and came back to tell them. Impossible, you think. Well, as a paranormal investigator, I believe it is possible. My journey with Ms. Dewey began with her first book, Aaron's Crossing. This story was also a tale communicated to Linda from a spirit. It talks about Aaron's life and death and gave wonderful insight into the afterlife. Being such a huge fan of Aaron's Crossing, I couldn't wait until The Ghost Who Would Not Die became available. Not only do I enjoy Linda's style, I was also looking forward to the added insight I would gain. I thought of that insight only in terms of the paranormal knowledge I would obtain. What surprised me the most: I gained so much more. Although The Ghost Who Would Not Die is about the afterlife, i.e., the dead, I learned about living from this book. Jacobs, the runaway slave whose story is being told, advises the living throughout the book on the best ways to live your life and to insure that your afterlife runs more smoothly than his did. I realize there are skeptics in the world who will believe the book is entirely a work of fiction. That's fine. Whether you believe in the paranormal or not, this book is an interesting read, and I defy anyone to walk away from it without having gained something they can use. I wholeheartedly recommend The Ghost Who Would Not Die. From the time you meet Jacobs to the time you finish the book, you will be engrossed in every detail. If you open your mind, you might learn about one possibility with regards to the afterlife. More importantly, I'm hoping you will take with you LIFE lessons as well. I know I did. "People think it ain't at all the way the Lord promised. But you know, that ain't true. It's exactly what He said--it just ain't the way you took it." J. Johnson Open your mind, read this book, and enjoy it as much as I have. I leave you with my favorite quote from Jacobs..."I used life, but never made use of life. That's the problem."

Linda Alice Dewey has done it again.

Linda Alice Dewey has written another wonderful story. As with Linda's previous book Aaron's Crossing, Linda has brought another spirit's story to us. Aside from learning how life as slave was lived from that slave himself, the lesson about helping others really hits home. I also liked learning a little about how Linda helps these spirts cross over.

A very intriguing story

'The Ghost Who Would Not Die' was a wonderful story and gave such an insight to slavery during the civil war. Jacobs was very descriptive as was the author on his life as a slave and his journey to freedom. I now feel compelled to find out as much as I can about slavery. How slaves were treated and their own testimonies about how they lived and felt. I could feel his pain as I was reading his story. I didn't want to put the book down until I knew he was safe. Jacobs tells us his afterlife experiences as well and really gives us an insight to the spirit/shadow world. It affirmed for me that I also experience some of those same things from my loved ones that have passed. A lot of "Ahhh" moments. Beautifully written!
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