GHOSTHUNTERS ANONYMOUS!

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  • ISBN 9781916776845
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Oct 2025
  • Publisher: Fisher King Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Grace, an ordinary teenage girl, is killed in a sudden car accident on her way to meet her best friend. But death doesn’t bring peace—it brings confusion. Separated from her body, she discovers she’s a ghost, invisible to the living and trapped in a world that looks the same but feels entirely different. Terrified and disoriented, she finds herself in the hospital mortuary, where she meets Mr. Gordon, a kindly but blunt older ghost who teaches her the basics of the afterlife—how to move through walls, manipulate objects, and survive in a realm where the living can’t hear her.

Grace isn’t ready to “cross into the light.” She longs to see her family, especially her younger brother, and refuses to leave the world she’s just lost. Venturing out, she encounters both dangers and allies. Menacing spirits lurk in the shadows, and not all ghosts are friendly. One predatory presence begins to stalk her, reminding her that even death has its predators.

Hope comes when she meets Caitlin, another girl ghost, whose friendship offers Grace companionship and courage. Together, they navigate their strange existence, hiding from threats and finding places of safety, like St Hilda’s School, where paranormal investigators begin poking around. For the first time, Grace realizes that the living might sense her presence—and that her story isn’t over yet.

Ghosthunters Anonymous is a gripping, poignant, and darkly humorous tale of a young girl caught between life and death. With echoes of friendship, family bonds, and the universal fear of being forgotten, Grace’s journey asks the ultimate question: when tragedy strikes, is it braver to hold on—or to let go?


Rosie O’Carroll has enjoyed reading ghost stories since she was a little girl and remains fascinated with the supernatural. 

She enjoys writing poetry on a range of themes, and several have been published in anthologies. She also loves creating tales that unsettle and scare her readers and her short horror story ‘Aisle Three’ was published as the first of Scare Street’s Night Terrors series.

Rosie is Media Officer for the Ghost Club, the oldest association devoted to the supernatural in the UK and has appeared as an expert on the paranormal on TV and Radio. 

Rosie’s first novel, Ghost Hunters Anonymous, draws on a wide range of ghostly encounters and experiences she has had personally investigating ghosts.

Rosie is based in London and is a Head of Communications for a medical charity.