Ghost Light by Stan Jones

Ghost Light by Stan Jones

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Ghost Light by Stan Jones

This involving novel puts you inside the mind of Molly Allgood, an elderly actress wandering around the brilliantly evoked 1950s London of crumbling lodging houses and uncleared bombsites. Contrasting with the down-at-heel circumstances to which she is reduced are memories, rendered with sensuous freshness and vernacular wit, of her rich past, especially her love affair in 1907 Dublin with the Abbey Theatre playwright John Synge in whose The Playboy of the Western World she starred. --Peter Kemp, The Sunday Times (London), Books of the Year

Stan Jones is a native of Alaska and a former bush pilot. He has worked as an award-winning journalist and environmentalist. He is the coauthor of the nonfiction book The Spill, as well as the author of five other mysteries in the acclaimed Nathan Active series, including White Sky, Black Ice; Shaman Pass; Frozen Sun; Village of the Ghost Bears; and Tundra Kill. He and Patricia Watts are collaborating on the next Nathan Active mystery.


Patricia Watts began writing fiction after a 20-year career as a journalist in Texas, Hawaii, and Alaska, and a decade as a human rights investigator in Anchorage. She is also the author of Watchdogs and The Frayer, noir suspense novels set in Fairbanks, Alaska. She now lives in San Diego, where she is working on her next novel.

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ISBN 13 9780979980312
ISBN 10 0979980313
Title Ghost Light
Author Stan Jones
Series Nathan Active
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Bowhead Press
Year published 2021-09-15
Number of pages 260
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.