Weeks after settling into their new home in Fort Collins, Colorado, retired police officer Kenneth W. Harmon and his family make a chilling discovery: they’re living with a ghost. This true haunting story begins during a ghost tour at the famous Stanley Hotel, where the Harmons experienced headaches and paranormal phenomena. Once back at home, strange rapping noises, eerie whispers captured on film, and unidentified figures in his photographs compel Ken to research the land’s history. What he learns shocks everyone: in the backyard sits the unmarked grave of Mary Bell Wilson, a young woman who died of typhoid fever in the late 1880s. As his fixation grows, Ken uses a dowsing rod to communicate with Mary Bell’s spirit and investigate her brief life. The spirit’s surprising answers shed light on the nature of the spirit world and the mysteries of crossing over. "Kenneth Harmon encompasses what a real and non-pretentious read should be with Ghost Under Foot." - Alexandra Holzer, author "There is more to the supernatural than most of us understand; Kenneth W. Harmon explains more in this superb book!" ghostseen.com UK Kenneth W. Harmon (Fort Collins, CO) was a finalist for the 2009 and 2012 Pacific Northwest Writer's Association Zola Award, and the 2012 Pikes Peak Writer's Paul Gillette Memorial Award. His short fiction and other writings have appeared in several magazines. Ghost under Foot: the Spirit of Mary Bell will be featured on the Biography Channel series My Ghost Story during their new season.