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Was Edgar Allan Poe a murderer?"I could not love except where death was mingling his with beauty's breath, or hymen, time and destiny were stalking between her and me." --Edgar Allan Poe Shamanic Healer Denise Riley and her criminal defense attorney husband Alan open the door to a mysterious stranger and are unwittingly drawn to another time to battle for the soul of Edgar Allan Poe. A rollicking and romantic paranormal romp concludes with an electrifying trial to decide the fate of America's greatest author.Who was Poe's "bipart soul"? Was famed cigar girl Mary Rogers his secret lover, his own lost Ulalume? Did Edgar Allan Poe murder the real life heroine of one of his most famous short stories?"Witty, frightening,...unforgettable. Equal parts chills and laughs, giving way to a brooding crescendo of fear. A window to Poe's soul we have never before seen. Recommended." -- Historical Horror Ebook Club Reviewer"I bought it in the afternoon and read all night. The authors have shown me sides of Poe I did not know existed, with the research to back it. Completely original...impossible to read without emotional investment." -- Jennifer, PhD student, KS

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