Ghosts, Abraham Lincoln and A Necessary End by @DianaLRubino

SummerAuthor Diana Rubino visits us today with a fascinating post on ghosts, Abraham Lincoln, and how she combined both into her historical paranormal novel, A Necessary End. Welcome, Diana!

Hello readers,

Ghost stories are great around Halloween, but they’re a lot of fun in the summer, too…there’s something about a midsummer twilight and slowly gathering dusk that always spooked me. This photo taken at Old Parish Cemetery in York Village, Maine, was the first orb photo I ever got, at dusk one July (upper right of photo).

YorkOrb 600x450A NECESSARY END is my paranormal twist on John Wilkes Booth’s insane plot to assassinate President Lincoln. It contains no fictional characters.

It was originally published in 2010. Solstice Publishing  released it this past April. It’s in print and on Kindle.

Abraham Lincoln has fascinated me since I was eight years old. I don’t know what got me started, but it might’ve been a book which I still have titled The Life of Abraham Lincoln, Volume 1, written in 1895. When I was in 3rd grade, in the mid-60s (which shows how long I’ve been a Lincoln nut), my teacher asked us to bring a book to school from home, for a show & tell. My mother suggested I bring this Lincoln book, which even in 1966 was in bad shape­yellowed, stiffened strips of Scotch tape barely held the covers to the spine. With the wisdom of an 8-year-old that sadly, all of us outgrow, I demurred, saying, “This old book? She’ll think we’re poor!” My mother corrected me: “No, she’ll think we’re rich. Books like this are rare.” Then she proceeded to tape it up some more. Those 47-year-old Scotch tape fragments adhere to the book’s spine and pages to this day. My teacher, Miss Cohen, was duly impressed.

I treasure that book to this day, and it’s one of many on my “Lincoln shelf” which holds books about our murdered president, his wife Mary, his assassin John Wilkes Booth and his family, the “Mad Booths of Maryland” and the conspirators who faced the gallows or years of hard labor because Booth, their charismatic leader, sucked these poor impressionable souls into his insane plot.

After writing eight historicals set in England and New York City, I decided to indulge my passion for Lincoln-lore. I began researching in depth about Lincoln’s life, his presidency, his role in the Civil War, and Booth’s plans to first kidnap him, and then to assassinate him. A NECESSARY END combined two genres I’m passionate about­history and paranormal. I joined The Surratt Society, based in Maryland, and attended their conferences and tours. Through the Surratt Society I met several Lincoln/Booth/Civil War experts. One lady I’ll never forget meeting is Marjorie “Peg” Page, who by all accounts except definitive DNA testing, is John Wilkes Booth’s great granddaughter.

My trips to Lincoln’s home and tomb in Springfield, Illinois, Gettysburg, Ford’s Theater, and the house he died in, Petersen House, brought me close to Mr. Lincoln’s spirit. My travels also acquainted me with Booth’s brother Edwin, the most famous actor of his time, and his unconventional family.  A recording of Edwin’s voice reciting Shakespeare on one of Edison’s wax cylinders still exists at http://www.britannica.com/shakespeare/browse?browseId=248018.

My paranormal experience includes investigations at several haunted homes, restaurants and graveyards. I investigate with a group from Merrimack, NH, led by CC Carole. I’ve never seen a ghost, but I’ve received responses to my questions with my dowsing rods. Wishing I had my recorder with me, I made a ghost laugh at the Jumel Mansion in Harlem, New York City. (See the story and photos on my blog.

Tragically, we’ll never hear Abraham Lincoln’s voice. But his spirit lives on. In my book, which is fiction–but we all know that novels are fictionalized truths–I gave Booth what was coming to him. He got his justice in real life, but in A NECESSARY END, he also got the paranormal twist he deserves.

And I enjoyed sticking it to him!

I paralleled the Shakespeare play Julius Caesar in this story because in the play, Caesar was known as a tyrant to the Senators, who feared losing their power, as Booth feared losing the Confederacy. Booth always considered Lincoln the tyrant, hence his proclamation ‘sic simper tyrannis’ (be it ever to tyrants) when he jumped to the stage after shooting Lincoln.

Caesar’s Senators, Brutus and Cassius among them, conspired to stab Caesar to death on an appointed day. Booth recruited a group of like-minded disciples to aid him in his insane plot, at first to kidnap Lincoln, then to kill him.

By day, Booth was a Confederate spy and courier, taking dangerous missions so that his beloved South could fight the North in the war that tore the nation in two. But in this story, an even darker secret plagues him–he believes he’s the reincarnation of Brutus, the man who slew the tyrant Caesar, and Booth’s destiny in this life is to murder the tyrant who’s ravaged the South-Abraham Lincoln. In obeying the spirit of Brutus, Booth devises a plot to assassinate the tyrant.

I wrote it as a paranormal instead of a straight historical novel because spirituality was extremely popular in 1865 and all throughout Victorian times. Mary Lincoln was a staunch spiritualist. So stricken with grief after the deaths of her boys Willie and Eddie, she hired mediums such as Nettie Maynard to visit the White House and hold séances in attempts to contact her boys from beyond the grave.

The extent of séances, table-tapping, Ouija boards, Tarot cards, and otherworldly activities in this era fit perfectly with the story I wanted to tell. We could never enter Booth’s head, but his insane behavior begs the question: was he truly haunted by a spirit who drove him to his heinous act that changed history forever?

ANecessaryEndCover300x450Or was he simply insane?

Blurb:

When actor John Wilkes Booth, under the guise of seeking spiritual advice, visits the President’s medium to gather information about Lincoln’s habits in order to kidnap him, a malevolent spirit begins to haunt and torment him, driving him to the brink of insanity. A mysterious coin also appears out of nowhere, and returns every time Booth tries to discard it. Each return of the bloodthirsty Roman coin brings terrifying events and eerie hauntings. In the midst of these strange visitations, Booth falls in love with Alice Grey, a beautiful actress who’s hired by the government to spy on him. Will her love for Booth win out over her duty to protect the President from assassination?

Purchase the paperback here: http://www.amazon.com/Necessary-End-Diana-Rubino/dp/1625260431/

Purchase the Kindle version here: http://amzn.com/B00AX9Y6NU

Thanks for hosting me, Linda!

Connect with Diana online at:
website: http://www.DianaRubino.com
blog: http://www.DianaRubinoAuthor.blogspot.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/dianarubino
Twitter: https://twitter.com/DianaLRubino

My thanks to Diana for being our guest and sharing such a fascinating story.

So, do you believe in ghosts? Share your thoughts and experiences in a comment and you’ll be added to the list for my August monthly drawing for a $10 Starbucks gift card.

Linda

Meet Jami Gray, Author of Hunted by the Past

Today’s guest is Jami Gray, author of Hunted by the Past (PSY-IV Teams 1). I asked Jami for Four Fun Facts about herself and this is what she had to say:

Jami GrayWhat you didn’t know about Jami Gray:

1. I don’t share well. Let’s be honest, after growing up in a large family, I refuse to share my things. I spent years either hiding my stuff so my siblings wouldn’t “borrow” my stuff, or just not getting it until I left for college so I wouldn’t have to worry about it. When I first went off to college, my first roommate only lasted about a month, then never came back. (Not because of me, but whatever was happening in her life). That was my first taste of not having to share my room with another living being. After that, if I couldn’t afford my own place, I had to at least have my own room. I really worried about taking on my Knight in Slightly Muddy Armor, but the whole marriage thing made it different. Kind of.

2. I love music, but I can’t sing. Not to say I don’t—in the shower by myself, in a room by myself, in the car by myself—see the pattern here? I sang in choirs and in musicals through high school, but after trying out for a college a cappella group and watching the poor choirmaster try not to wince, I gave up. Instead, I shoved my musical love into instruments until right before I was married. Then I decided to focus all my creativity into my writing.

3. I make up words. Unfortunately, I’ve passed this fun little quirk along to my Prankster Duo. It took me forever to get them to say diagonally correctly instead of sounding like “Di-a-gon-All-ey”. Here’s the deal—when I first started school and we had those lovely phonics classes (yes, I’m dating myself), I could hear the words correctly in my head, but trying to get them out of my mouth with the right sound never worked. So I had to teach myself to stop, think about what I wanted to say, then carefully say it. The other half of this problem is when your brain works much faster than your mouth and the words just tumble out in a chaotic mess. It’s also the main reason I drifted to theater. Enunciation is king on the stage.

4. I can’t watch horror films. Oh, I can hear your gasps of disbelief from here, but seriously—I can’t watch horror flicks. Especially the gory ones. I know it’s not real, but it still icks me out. Now I can read some dark stuff, even write it, no problem. Heck, my favorite TV channel is Discovery ID and their true crime stuff. Yet, somehow my BFF and I stumbled into Paranormal Activity (the first one) and unwittingly sat down. I spent two and half weeks sleeping with the damn lights on. Drove my Knight nuts.

Jamie’s books is an exciting paranormal romantic suspense. Check it out below:

Blurb for Hunted by the Past (PSY-IV Teams 1):cover of Hunted by the PastSometimes death is the only way to out run the past…

A reluctant psychic who can relive the past, a man well versed in keeping secrets, and a psychopathic killer enter a deadly game where the past determines the future.

Changing the past is an impossibility ex-Marine, Cynthia “Cyn” Arden, understands all too well. Struggling in the aftermath of a botched mission, which cost her two teammates, her military career, and a fledgling relationship, she’s brought home by a panicked phone call. The psychic killer behind her nightmares has escaped military custody to hunt down the remaining teammates, one by one. Next on his murderous list–Cyn. Her only chance at survival is to master the psychic ability she’s spent years denying.

The killer’s game brings her face to face with the one person guaranteed to throw her off kilter—the unsettling and distracting man she left behind, Kayden Shaw. Once she believed he’d stand by her side, until he chose his job and his secrets over her. A choice that’s left the scars of the past etched deep on her mind and heart.

To survive this twisted game, Cyn must risk trusting her heart and accepting who and what she is, or lose not only her life, but the man she loves.

Excerpt:

Behind me, the sound of the door being shoved flat against the wall jerked my attention back to the entryway. Cold sweat erupted down my spine.

The man strong-arming my door stood at least six two and he wasn’t selling cookies. A black T-shirt outlined broad shoulders and a heavy chest, explaining why my brilliant plan of knocking him back through the doorway had been destined for failure.

My mind took in details, trying to put the pieces together. Brown hair, thick and shaggy, framed dark eyes in a startling savage face. Still reeling from using my stupid ability, I couldn’t make the picture stick, but a niggling sense of familiarity pecked at my mind. Besides, now wasn’t the time for polite introductions.

An impressive snarl emerged from inside the neatly trimmed goatee, “Hello, Cyn.” His deep voice raised every hair on my body and sent my pulse into overdrive.

Hunted by the Past: Bk 1 of PSY-IV Teams is available at: MuseItUp Publishing, Smashwords, Barnes & Noble, iBooks  and AllRomanceeBooks.

Author Bio:

Jami Gray is the award winning, multi-published author of the Urban Fantasy series, The Kyn Kronicles, and the Paranormal Romantic Suspense series, PSY-IV Teams. Her latest release, SHADOW’S MOON (5/14) was a Golden Claddaugh Finalist, and the first in her newest series, HUNTED BY THE PAST, hits shelves in July 2014. She is surrounded by Star Wars obsessed males and a male lab, who masquerades as a floor rug as she plays with the voices in her head.

You can find her at:
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Thanks for being my guest, Jamie, and for what it’s worth, horror films creep me out, too. My favorite horror flicks are comedies like Young Frankenstein. 😉 And I, too, sing in the shower, in the car or when I’m alone in a room, but not in public!

What about you? Horror or not? Singing in public or not? Weigh in on anything in the comments to be entered for my monthly drawing for a $15 Starbucks e-gift card.

Linda