What Could The Mystery Behind The Plantation Be About? -- New Book Follows the Struggles of Lady in Finding the Secret Behind Her Family's Plantation


TORONTO, March 6, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Readers on the lookout for tales of suspense, the intriguing and the supernatural are in for an engaging odyssey with the release of The Gatehouse, a new book authored by Gege Lambert.

The text follows the exploits of Sophie Warrington McPhalen, a lady who gets hired at the Daily Trib. Ironically on her first day at the office, a report comes in about bones being found on her family plantation. Forensic examination discovers that the bones date back to the Civil War, but there is no headstone to mark the grave. Intrepid reporter Jack McFallen starts an investigation. Despite the disturbance, Sophie continues renovations to the old family gatehouse on the plantation. In doing so, she unleashes two spirits - one good and one evil.

During the renovation, the discovery of her great-great-grandmother's journal only adds to the mystery. As the investigation goes on, an attraction between Sophie and Jack develops. A jealousy-driven conspiracy by outsiders moves them closer together as they work to solve the mystery. Both are forced into the tangled world of the occult, mysticism, and demonology in their effort to purge the gatehouse of its spirits. Will the mystery be solved before it's too late? Only time can tell.

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About the Author

Gege Lambert was born and resides in Toronto, Ontario. She is passionate about romance. Her favorite authors are Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte, and Baroness Emmuska Orczy. She greatly admires the poetry of Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Emily Dickinson and finds William Shakespeare's words of love ever timeless. Like Ms. Austen, she has never married but has loved and is loved.


                    The Gatehouse * by Gege Lambert
                    Publication Date: March 3, 2009
         Trade Paperback; $19.99; 204 pages; 978-1-4415-0959-8

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