The Ghost Bride

PG-13, R


Utilizing spiritual beliefs of Asia as the background, the author interprets traditional beliefs from a modern perspective through telling stories involving "ghost marriages," "reincarnation," and "karma," as well as unraveling the reasons behind each haunting incident. While the stories may be thrilling and terrifying, the twists and turn of the plot coupled with the heartwarming endings makes this novel perfect for those who love the supernatural genre.


Information

Publisher
Crescent Culture Enterprise Co., Ltd.
Publication Date
Feb, 2021
Volume/ Episode
1 (END)
Format
145x210mm/ 264 pages/ paperback
ISBN
978-957-86-9632-7
Introduction
The ER female doctor took a vacation to an old town in China. However, strange incidents start happening one after another... When a guy tried to hit on a girl, he encountered a ghost instead, and even burned his hands. Furthermore, the guy dreamed of a ghost bride who committed suicide by hanging, and then he hanged himself as well. The female doctor and this other guy also dreamed of her. They soon discover that, whether they live or die, all depends whether they were on good terms or bad terms with the ghost...
Selling Points
(1) Aside from integrating traditional customs and culture such as ghost marriage, the novel also demonstrates unique folk beliefs, such as the deity Zhong Kui, who is regarded as the vanquisher of ghosts and evil beings.
(2) The novel explores a diverse set of issues, with a wide range of target audience, with themes that can easily resonate with everyone, including: family issues, relationship issues, tragedies caused by the notion of superiority/inferiority in the old days.
(3) The novel has sold over one thousand copies.
Author
Cian Syun(千尋)
About the Author
An author of the romance and supernatural genre, Cian Syun excels in illustrating raw, delicate and complex emotions, with a prose style perfectly balancing the bittersweet-ness and the heartaches involved in a relationship. With over 100 titles currently under her belt, her romantic works "Palace Maid on a Mission ," and "I Just Forgot" have both been picked up by KingShine Entertainment for TV adaptation. Eight of her romantic novels have also been published by Jamsai Publishing and Bongkoch Publishing, both of which are publishers of Thailand.
Copyright Ownership
Crescent Culture Enterprise Co., Ltd.
Copyright Contact
Chen Yu Jou (Marketing Manager)
lune@crescent.com.tw


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