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Author Visits to Introduce Ghost Novel

The Book of Illumination: A Novel from the Ghost Files (Amazon)

The Book of Illumination: A Novel from the Ghost Files (Photo: Amazon)

On the evening of February 10th at 7:30, Maureen Foley, the author of the new novel The Book of Illumination: A Novel from the Ghost Files, was scheduled to visit the Boston College bookstore at McElroy Commons to converse about, read from, and sign her debut novel.

Written jointly with Mary Ann Winkowski, the novel explores the supernatural world as the main character, Anza, slinks through the streets of Boston in a dangerous, mysterious pursuit.

Maureen Foley is not only a writer, but also a director of feature, fiction, and documentary work, including “American Wake,” “Home Before Dark,” “For the Cure,” and “Commercial Work.”

Mary Ann Winkowski, a popular paranormal investigator, contributed her knowledge of ghoulish communication to the thrilling novel. Having made appearances on TV, been a guest on radio shows, and delivered several lectures on paranormal activity, Winkowski has become a well-known expert of her craft and has helped countless individuals to understand the immortality of the spirit. She is also a consultant to the popular television show “Ghost Whisperer” on CBS.

Creepy, exciting, and attention grabbing, The Book of Illumination boasts an intricate story line that will undoubtedly send shivers up the spines of its readers.

Unfortunately, due to the inclement weather on Wednesday night, the book signing was postponed. The event will be rescheduled for a later date so that Boston College students will have the opportunity to both listen to Foley’s commentary on the novel and hear a sneak peak of the exhilarating tale. Additionally, students will be able to purchase the work after Foley introduces and reads from it.

Visit www.bcbookstore.com for updates on the rescheduling of the event.


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Morgan Chalfant

Morgan Chalfant

Morgan attended high school at Loomis Chaffee in Windsor, CT, where she wrote consistently for the school paper. She double-majors in English and Mathematics at BC, and is in the Intensive Literary Concentration within the English major. She hopes to have a journalism internship this coming summer.

Morgan has written 40 articles for The Observer.

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