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Ebenezer Scrooge: Ghost Hunter, by Jaqueline Kyle, Charles Dickens

Ebenezer Scrooge: Ghost Hunter, by Jaqueline Kyle, Charles Dickens

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Ebenezer Scrooge: Ghost Hunter, by Jaqueline Kyle, Charles Dickens

Ebenezer Scrooge: Ghost Hunter, by Jaqueline Kyle, Charles Dickens



Ebenezer Scrooge: Ghost Hunter, by Jaqueline Kyle, Charles Dickens

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Ebenezer Scrooge: Ghost Hunter expands the original text of Charles Dicken’s classic with all-new scenes of malicious ghosts, soul devouring wraiths, deadly doppelgangers and other terrors from the netherworld. Our story opens seven years after Marley’s violent death. Ebenezer Scrooge has given up ghost hunting and embraced an inevitable slow death by alcohol poisoning. When the spectre of his deceased partner appears to him on Christmas Eve, Scrooge learns that he must face three Ghosts – one who will try to help him, one who will try to harm him and one that cannot be killed. In a story that spans a lifetime of torment, Scrooge must face the demons of his past and his failures in the present in order to prevent the horror that is his future. The stakes for Scrooge’s soul have never been higher than in this wicked retelling of the classic, A Christmas Carol.

Ebenezer Scrooge: Ghost Hunter, by Jaqueline Kyle, Charles Dickens

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2055409 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-09-01
  • Released on: 2015-09-01
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Ebenezer Scrooge: Ghost Hunter, by Jaqueline Kyle, Charles Dickens

Review I was interested in what appeared to be a completely new take on the Dickens classic. It surpassed my expectations. Ms Kyle ... did a fantastic job of interweaving whole new dimensions into the characters of the original. She integrates a complete new storyline so flawlessly that early on I contemplated getting out my copy of the original to compare. I could not be sure where Dickens' prose ended and Kyles' began. She kept the tone, flow, and language of the story beautifully. The characters came alive in new ways. To me, Scrooge became a more sympathetic person in this telling. I own several different video version of A Christmas Carol and/or Scrooge, and as any fan of the story knows, each have little differences that make their version unique without altering the fundamental story. Jaqeuline Kyle wove many of these little details into her version (I assume on purpose) which I found pleasing. It tells me she was dedicated to using the whole "legend" of Scrooge to craft her story. -- Mike Siedschlag

About the Author Jaqueline Kyle once stood on top of an active nuclear reactor. It glowed. She dove the Great Barrier Reef and the fish swarmed to check HER out. On her 16th birthday she flew a plane solo - just to enjoy the view. She once ran a marathon - because it was faster than walking. When she bungee jumps, she always goes first, so her friends can jump off the bridge after her. Jaqueline Kyle is not the most interesting man in the world - because she's a woman.Charles Dickens lived from 1812 to 1870 and originally wrote A Christmas Carol as a political pamphlet to bring attention to the plight of childhood ignorance and the cycle of poverty. Also, Dickens loved coffee so much that they still put his picture on coffee mugs. True Fact.


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A new take on an old tale By Charline Ratcliff, Author One might think that Dickens’ classic tale featuring the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future could not be rewritten further; especially with the addition of movies like Scrooged and The Muppet Christmas Carol. One would be wrong though, because Jaqueline Kyle has taken this timeless story and brought it into the 21st century by adding a seemingly never-before-used plot twist.What if Scrooge and his partner, Jacob Marley, were in fact actual ghost hunters? What if, in trying to rid the world of ethereal and oftentimes evil beings, they themselves became so caught up in the ‘hunt’ that they forgot to live the lives they were originally intended to? How does fate resolve that?One could argue and say that Scrooge had no excuse to become such a loveless person – after all, Jacob Marley had been dead for seven long years...Ah, but what if Scrooge's heart wasn’t filled with monetary greed? What if it was actually filled with bitterness and cynicism over knowing the truth of what the world really is? And an understanding of why his partner really died? How then does fate deal with this aspect? How does destiny alter a man's life choices – when the reality of those actions are based wholly upon irrefutable facts? Why, you send in the unhappy ghost of his partner followed by the three infamous Christmas spirits, of course!With that shared, you'll need to read Ebenezer Scrooge: Ghost Hunter for yourself to see how it all plays out.In summary though, Ebenezer Scrooge: Ghost Hunter was a well-written and fast-paced read with a quirky plot probably not envisioned by Dickens when he originally penned this tale. A fun story; and if you enjoy the paranormal and/or spooky ghost stories than Ebenezer Scrooge: Ghost Hunter is not to be missed.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. did a fantastic job of interweaving whole new dimensions into the characters ... By mike I started reading Ebenezer Scrooge: Ghost Hunter this morning. I finished it about half an hour ago.Once started, I stopped only for dinner.I received a pdf of this book one, in exchange for an honest review of the work, but also two, because I am a true lover of the Christmas Carol/Scrooge story in any form.I was interested in what appeared to be a completely new take on the Dickens classic. It surpassed my expectations. Ms Kyle, who is not the most interesting man in the world (see her bio), did a fantastic job of interweaving whole new dimensions into the characters of the original. She integrates a complete new storyline so flawlessly that early on I contemplated getting out my copy of the original to compare. I could not be sure where Dickens' prose ended and Kyles' began. She kept the tone, flow, and language of the story beautifully.The characters came alive in new ways. To me, Scrooge became a more sympathetic person in this telling. I own several different video version of A Christmas Carol and/or Scrooge, and as any fan of the story knows, each have little differences that make their version unique without altering the fundamental story. Jaqeuline Kyle wove many of these little details into her version (I assume on purpose) which I found pleasing. It tells me she was dedicated to using the whole "legend" of Scrooge to craft her story.All in all I found Ebenezer Scrooge: Ghost Hunter to be well written, respectful to the classic original, and thoroughly entertaining.Thank you Jaqueline Kyle for allowing me to be among the first to read your book.Mike (less)

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Imaginative re-telling of a classic By Stacey J Kyle In full disclosure, the author, Jaqueline Kyle, is my sister. But as she can attest to, that doesn't mean I'll cut her any slack when it comes to writing. Like most people, I know the tale of A Christmas Carol (the Disney version is my favorite) but I can't say for certain if I've ever read Dickens' novel. I found the style of writing challenging to follow at first but the fact that it didn't become "easier" in parts meant that Jaqueline matched Dickens style, tone, and prose exceptionally well. I'm not much of a fan of gore, but by the time I got to the chapter about the third ghost, I couldn't put the book down. The re-telling of this tale was imaginative, detailed, and incredibly well-written. I'm very proud of her and look forward to reading whatever she writes next.

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