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At The Ghost Hour

The novel "At the Ghost Hour" set in a provincial town in northern Germany, where the haunted house of "The Unbelieving Thomas" stands on a street filled with ancient, high-gabled homes. Over the years, the significance of the old families has diminished as the area transforms into a bustling neighborhood, yet the ghostly reputation of the old house remains. The story follows Wenzel Kospoth, a cobbler and the new janitor of the haunted house. Despite the fear surrounding it, he allows two women, Frau Cordula and her daughter Gundula, to live in a small, gloomy stable behind the house after they fled from a witch-hunt in their village. While the townsfolk consider them witches, the mother and daughter prove to be kind-hearted and resourceful. As time passes, Gundula catches the attention of a young doctor, Philip, who, after an accident, is treated by Frau Cordula and develops feelings for Gundula. Their budding romance occurs against the backdrop of the ongoing superstitions concerning the house and its inhabitants. However, the story takes a dramatic turn when the haunted house catches fire, prompting Philip to rescue Gundula and her mother. Amid the chaos, the true character of all involved is revealed, culminating in Philip's declaration of love for Gundula. Despite the challenges posed by their social differences and the town's prejudices, he vows to marry her. Ultimately, the novel explores themes of love, compassion, and the absurdity of superstition, as well as the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
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The Ghost Stroke

Kaizer Saint is a living legend whispered about in smoky pool halls—a maestro of the cue ball known for his uncanny ability to make impossible shots, a style reminiscent of the great Efren Reyes. But age, arthritis, and a lifetime of regrets have taken their toll. Once hailed as the "Saint of the Side Pocket," he's now a grizzled hustler playing in low-stakes tournaments, haunted by missed opportunities and fractured relationships. During the final shot of a make-or-break match, a shot requiring his signature, almost supernatural touch, Kaizer collapses, clutching his chest as the winning ball drops. He dies filled with the bitter taste of "what ifs." But death isn't the end. Kaizer awakens with a gasp, finding himself not in a hospital or the afterlife, but in his childhood bedroom. It's 1995. He's back in his awkward, skinny fifteen-year-old body, decades before his prime, yet possessing every ounce of knowledge, every calculated angle, every nuance of spin he learned over a fifty-year career. Armed with the mind of a pool god and the body of an unassuming teenager, Kaizer faces an unprecedented second chance. He can reclaim the glory that faded, fix the mistakes that cost him his family and fortune, and perhaps, finally achieve the undeniable legacy he always craved. Navigating the pitfalls of teenage life—high school, clunky technology, parents who see him as just a kid—while possessing the strategic mind and world-weary cynicism of an old man proves to be a unique challenge. But the allure of the green felt is irresistible. As he steps back into the pool halls of his youth, his prodigious, almost unbelievable skills immediately turn heads. Local sharks, future rivals, and figures from his past encounter a boy who plays with the ghostly precision of a master they've never heard of. "The Ghost Stroke" follows Kaizer's journey as he navigates this strange rebirth. Can he use his unparalleled knowledge to dominate the pool world from the ground up, forging a new destiny? Can he mend the relationships he broke the first time around, or will his old habits and the secrets of his past life threaten to derail his second chance? It's a story of redemption, impossible shots, and the haunting question: if you could do it all over again, knowing everything you know now, could you truly change your fate?
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