![]() As it is a true story and not fiction, Torey found it difficult to come up with a more suitable ending. GHOST GIRL was Torey’s first book to upset publishers and to be returned for re-writing. At the time of writing GHOST GIRL, she was concerned at the number of people jumping on the various “bandwagons”, such as satanic and ritual abuse, multiple personality disorder, and such and wanted to show just how hard it can be from the professional’s standpoint to determine what exactly is happening – and how easy it is to allow personal bias to affect diagnoses. In writing GHOST GIRL the issue Torey wanted to address specifically was the difficulty professionals have in interpreting maladjusted behavior. As all four are forced to confront the brutal reality of the Montana mountains, so too are they forced to face their damaged lives in this moving new novel of loss and redemption from bestselling author Torey Hayden. Then Billy puts into motion a plan almost too appalling to contemplate, and from which there is no escape. Local girl, Dixie, a struggling single mother who has just lost her baby, tries to make ends meet while her feckless boyfriend Billy drifts from one job to another, always believing his next moneymaking scheme will be the winner.Ībove them in the magnificent mountains surrounding Abundance, jaded Hollywood actor Spencer Scott conceals himself from the paparazzi on the ranch that has been his pristine sanctuary until the arrival of his obnoxious, nine-year-old son. ![]() They got no idea they’re destroying what they love most.”Ībundance, Montana, once a lively mining town in the days of the wild west, is now not much more than a ghost town. “The thing you got to understand about foxes,” Dixie said, “is that they’re innocent of what they’re doing. ![]()
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