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Talking to the Dead: A Novel
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Twenty-something Kate Davis can't seem to get this
grieving widow thing right. She's supposed to put on a brave face and get on
with her life, right? Instead she's camped out on her living room floor,
unwashed, unkempt, and unable to sleep-because her husband Kevin keeps talking
to her. Is she losing her mind?
Kate's
attempts to find the source of the voice she hears are both humorous and
humiliating, as she turns first to an "eclectically spiritual" counselor, then a
shrink with a bad toupee, a mean-spirited exorcist, and finally group therapy.
There she meets Jack, the warmhearted, unconventional pastor of a ramshackle
church, and at last the voice subsides. But when she stumbles upon a secret
Kevin was keeping, Kate's fragile hold on the present threatens to implode under
the weight of the past and Kevin begins to shout.
Will the
voice ever stop? Kate must confront her grief to find the grace to go on, in
this tender, quirky story about second chances.
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