Maker of Shadows
by Jack Mann
His name is Gees . . .
Jack Mann was
actually E. Charles Vivian, who decided to use the Jack Man pseudonym for
his supernatural novels involving Gees. This book's dedication is to Harry
Stephen Keeler, Ramble house's favorite author, and we have been wanting to
publish this novel for years. It's extremely hard to find.
MAKER OF SHADOWS
sends Gees into the countryside where he meets a beautiful illusion named
Gail. But he also runs into more illusions that are far more sinister -- and
real.
Jack Mann was
actually E. Charles Vivian, who decided to use the Jack Man pseudonym for
his supernatural novels involving Gees. This book's dedication is to Harry
Stephen Keeler, Ramble house's favorite author, and we have been wanting to
publish this novel for years. It's extremely hard to find.
MAKER OF SHADOWS
sends Gees into the countryside where he meets a beautiful illusion named
Gail. But he also runs into more illusions that are far more sinister -- and
real.