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The Remigrants
Joseph E. Wright
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Cover art by D. Lee
ISBN 1-59201-018-0
57700 words, 260 ppbk pages
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You've been told your husband is dead. Then, in the middle of the night, your doorbell rings. It's your husband. You're ecstatic. You can't believe your eyes. Then happiness begins to change to fear, loathing, and disgust.
Just what can you believe? Your eyes? They tell you it's your presumed dead loved one you're looking at. Your ears? The expert on remigrants tells you some can and do come back from the dead. Your own common sense? That least of all. It tells you to destroy the very thing you once loved.
It's hard to keep a good man down, even when he's dead....
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Reader Review for The Remigrants
Joseph E. Wright has written a very fascinating horror story that will appeal to fans of Bentley Little or Rod Serling in the Twilight of his career. When readers discover what Nicholas Keene is, they will be shocked.....
THE REMIGRANTS is horror at its best as the novel terrifies the audience because the story taps into our most primal fears.
--Harriet Klausner
4 ½ out of 5 shivers
The Remigrants is a suspenseful story with an interesting cast of characters. It is all about unfinished business, and how far one will go to have a second chance to make it right. It will have you questioning your beliefs, and reading with the lights on. A satisfying read.
-Dee Gentle, GWN Online Book Reviewer
GWN Marley Award Winner

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About the Author of
The Remigrants
Joseph E. Wright was born and went to school in New England and later moved to
Philadelphia. He considers Philly his home town.
Joe grew up addicted to the British cozies of Christie and Sayres and the
American counterparts of Queen and Stout. He was a fan of the film noir of
Hammett and Chandler.
His first published novel,
Memorandum of a Murder
(Manor Books) confirmed his determination to become a writer. A short story of
his appeared in
Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine.
Read Mr. Wright's full bio at
the
end of the sample chapter.
Books Unbound has also published The Bodies Out Back by Mr. Wright.
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