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Hemingway's Ghost

(2011)
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Someone's killing Hemingways!

On a whim, six Hemingway impersonators use a Ouija board at the Hemingway house in Key West, trying to contact the great man himself.

And then they start to die.

Hemingway's Ghost is a Hitchcockian mystery novella (approximately 70 pages in print) by Layton Green, author of the bestselling Dominic Grey series and other works.

Praise for the Works of Layton Green

The Diabolist
"Part international thriller, part philosophic treatise on good and evil, part intricate, unforgettable nightmare-inducing fever dream, THE DIABOLIST has everything you want from a thriller. Layton Green is a master of intellectual suspense. This one's a killer."
- JT Ellison, bestselling author of EDGE OF BLACK

"[A] story that will move you to the edge of your seat."
- Seattle Post-Intelligencer

"Green's The Summoner proved his great talent. The Diabolist ensures his place at the top of crime fiction: his number 1 place. Unbelievably good, unbelievably intricate, unbelievably Green."
- The Review Broads

"The Diabolist by Layton Green brings together ancient religions, New Age cults and heroes with dark pasts in a top-shelf novel . . . It was hard for me to put this book down at night simply to sleep."
- Night Owl Reviews

"Dan Brown is pretty good at what he does and I don't begrudge him his success, but when it comes to interesting characters embarking on a thrilling exploration into the dark world of cults, religions and magic Layton Green does it SO much better."
- Nylon Admiral Reviews

"A well-crafted and exciting thriller with a pair of interesting protagonists . . . and a charismatic villain who makes our skin crawl."
-Booklist

The Egyptian
"Stirring and imaginative, with an engaging premise that is briskly paced. Both the characters in the story and the reader are in for a wild ride."
-Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling writer of The King's Deception

"[If] James Bond and the X-Files had a love child, this book would be it."
-Keryl Raist, To Publish or Not to Publish

"Wow. Layton Green has become the new master of gripping, chilling, and suspenseful stories."
-Two Readers Reviews

"[A] fantastic thriller that leaves the reader breathless and on the edge of their seat. Green's writing reminds me of Michael Crichton's works with the mysteries, thrills, and the life-changing scientific discoveries."
-Cherie Reich, Surrounded by Books

"This is what you get when you combine Indiana Jones with Ludlum's Jason Borne . . . A must read for all you lovers of conspiracy theories, thrillers and mysteries alike!"
-Baffled Books

"I do believe Layton Green has moved into my top 5 author category - not an easy feat to attain!"
-A Novel Source

"Green's debut The Summoner was such a great read, I was hoping that he'd duplicate his literary excellence. In his second book, The Egyptian, Green did not disappoint me, he exceeded my expectations."
- BookPleasures.com

"Layton Green is an absolutely brilliant writer."
-Everything To Do With Books

"Never short of climactic events and supernatural thrills, Layton Green twists and turns you in your seat, unraveling a tale so multi-dimensional even the most leery will be attracted."
-Luxury Reading

The Summoner

"The Summoner is one of those books that make you want to turn on all the lights in your house and lock the doors . . . The settings are authentic and you can feel and smell the countryside . . . This is a wonderful read for those who enjoy both suspense and action stories."
- Seattle Post-Intelligencer


Genre: Horror

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