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Ghost Gallery

Queer Ghost Stories, Book 4

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Ghost Gallery

By: Foxglove Lee
Narrated by: Madeleine Mayfair
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Xan has just landed his dream job at a prestigious art gallery. There's only one problem: Everyone on staff says the place is haunted. Nobody's willing to work after hours, because the place gets too creepy once darkness falls. But when the opportunity arises for Xan to meet his favorite transgender artist, he jumps at the chance to stay late.

Will Xan come face-to-face with an apparition from another time? And if he does, can he finally solve the mystery of the gallery ghost?

Queer Ghost Stories are standalone tales that can be enjoyed in any order. Other stories in the series include: Ghost Radio, The Future Is Deadly, and The Witch of the Winter Woods.

Ghost Gallery is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to existing locations or persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

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©2018 Foxglove Lee (P)2018 Foxglove Lee
Fantasy Fiction Ghosts Haunted Scary Paranormal

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