The Last Laugh: A Ghost Mystery Story (Second Hand Ghosts Book 3) - Plot & Excerpts
The man came over and grabbed my hand in a hand shake. It felt like someone had put a cold slimy piece of cod in my hand. The feeling made me retch a little. The man noticed and I’m sure he smirked. I wiped my hand on my trouser leg. Mrs Abbott sat down again, and the man sat next to her. “Do you know Father Devlin?” Mrs Abbott asked. Father Devlin chuckled. It sounded like the sort of chuckle a snake might give to a mouse just before it gobbled it up. “We haven’t officially met. Hello, Kate.” I nodded curtly. Mrs Abbott pointed at me and turned to Father Devlin, “She said she’s been talking to Jake. That he’s some sort of ghost. That’s not right, is it, Father? You told me Jake’s in hell.” “Why would Jake be in hell? If such a place even exists,” I asked Mrs Abbott. I was trying not to look at Father Devlin. I suspected that wasn’t his real name. Mrs Abbott raised her eyebrows at me, “Because he committed suicide of course! It’s a mortal sin, everyone knows that.”
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