by Chuck Kennedy (Author), Kevin J. Frantz (Author)
How far would you go to bring back a dead loved-one? In 1912, an educated man in the Midwest laid to rest his beautiful young wife in a local cemetery - but she didn't stay there for long. You see, her beloved husband has an idea... Torrid and true, it's the actual untold-until-now story of a man driven to vacant desperation in the wake of his bride's demise. Perhaps he was inspired by the recently-published Mary Shelley tale of Dr. Frankenstein? Why should he say good bye to his true love? There are options, he just needs to work them out... Let's face it, some people shouldn't be allowed to own a shovel.
Author Biography
Kevin Frantz and Chuck Kennedy are historians with a bend toward the macabre. With The Grave Robber Next Door, their research into one man's serious case of denial became much more than even they had bargained for. Kevin Frantz has written the popular "Naperville, Chicago's Haunted Neighbor" book, as well as his first foray into children's literature with his enchanting "Yes, Santa Claus, There is a Virginia." Chuck Kennedy is a medical professional with several healthcare books to his credit, including, "There's No Place Like Home" and "The Home Health Journal." He has also penned the classic paranormal read, "Neural Psychology and the Paranormal Investigation." Kevin and Chuck operate tour businesses as well, at: HauntedNaperville.com & GhostsOfIllinois.com. All their books are available through Amazon.com
Number of Pages: 284
Dimensions: 0.64 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: April 24, 2012