Ellerslie

Ellerslie by William Francis, published by Between the Lines Publishing on March 23, 2021, is a 384-page work written in English. The narrative centers around F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife, Zelda, who seek a peaceful retreat at the mansion known as Ellerslie in Edgemoor, Delaware. However, their tranquil getaway is disrupted by the presence of a female spirit haunting the property, prompting a deeper exploration of the estate’s mysterious past.
As the owner of Ellerslie enlists April Ross, the only female student in the University of Delaware’s History Department, to investigate the mansion’s history, she soon realizes her true task is to uncover the identity of the ghost. With the assistance of the Fitzgeralds, April delves into the tragic events surrounding the Lady of Ellerslie, revealing the reasons behind her unrest and the presence of other spirits. This blend of historical fiction, mystery, and ghostly intrigue invites readers to explore themes of the past and the unresolved stories that linger in the present.
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Who is the Lady of Ellerslie?
F. Scott Fitzgerald is hoping for a quiet retreat to write his next novel following The Great Gatsby. He and his wife, Zelda, rent a mansion in Edgemoor Delaware, known as Ellerslie. Their stay is anything but quiet. There is another guest staying at Ellerslie – a female spirit who roams the property.
Looking to sell Ellerslie, the owner hires April Ross, the only female student at the University of Delaware’s History Department, to research the estate’s history. It doesn’t take long before April realizes the true reason she was hired – to uncover the identity of the ghost. With the aid of Scott and Zela Fitzgerald, April discovers the shocking and tragic events that lead to the Lady’s demise and why she and the other spirits are not yet at peace.
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