The Phantom of the Ballet by Ana Claudia Antunes

Pierrot falls for Columbine. And behold Columbine who has other plans besides being in another plane... You will probably also fall in love with her!

The phantom of the ballet

Pierrot falls for Columbine. And behold Columbine who has other plans besides being in another plane...
You will probably also fall in love with her!

Anne is unconscious and from there his mother begins to investigate what really happened with her and, once separated from her husband, she encounters ghostly scenes of their ancestors as the two ghosts play pranks and are ready with her on the other side.

Anne, a teenage girl who dreams of being a dancer suffers an obsession and becomes haunted by a ghost of a ballerina in the nineteenth century, who prefers to be called Tata, like a rat, appearing out of nowhere and going beyond, literally, crossing walls and computer screens in a blink of an eye, twerking, trolling and twisting facts and factions, and who insists into contacting her in every possible way (even by cell phone and text messages) to tell her story. So she decides to write her story in the form of a play giving vent to her artistic vein, before the ghost dancer make her wiah to cutting the veins of them both, tormenting her from head to toe. As if it was not enough so many tangles and caveats and ties of the nuts to unknot the ribbons full of "nots" from the laces of her Ballet shoes, here comes another ghost that looks like it came to torment her too. Giovanni, boyfriend and possible serial killer, and that also seems to have a deep relationship with the teenager proves to be helpful and kind to her, but everything seems to be just a clever way to conquer her world to dominate her and make she do everything he tells her to do, to insert her in their midst to be involved in the same case. Then he begins to tell the story from his point of view. Having two versions, in which one is she going to believe? And as she finishes her own story, will she be able to convey? She hopes to resolve the issue as soon as possible, before they devour or engage her further in a tangle of misunderstandings. Or she will start to disbelieve her own ears and lose herself in the path of her own acquittal tied into an emotional imbalance that at first reveals a tough ancestor line to tread. For this she will need all her courage thus find heroin in her veins, to be able to go face her faith... Or her dreadful fate.

Second book of the "Pierrot Love" series, followed by other two books:
Harlequin (Book 3)
Diary of a Columbine (Book 4)

If you have not read the first book "Pierrot and Columbine" you still have a chance... The order of the aisles does not change the scene. So go get your copy and hurry up before the ghosts go change the plot!

Genre: FICTION / Mystery & Detective / General

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Historical

Language: English

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Word Count: 22,000

Sales info:

Good sales in both English and Spanish versions.


Sample text:

Introduction

A strong breeze hits and breaks the latch of the window, opening it blatantly, bringing the curtains to make a ball on the Venetian window. The red tail feather of a macaw comes out, in the first instance, shy flying through the curtains and, uninvited, it does a dance, making charm and poking the face of Anne. And then it quickly falls within the environment, entering the room, sliding freely by furniture as if looking for a safe place to land. It runs chipmunks and finally slope and lies down to the ground. A wind comes even stronger and tips from tree branches on top of the roof of the house.

Anne seems to have fallen into a deep sleep state. Her mother is there beside her bed, praying, and seemingly oblivious to any other event even from the wind.

"God has mercy of this child!" She screams, desperately. "Please do not take her away from me. Not now that I need her so much. Her father has left us. Who else is there for me in this world?"


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