What the town is reluctant to remember, but cannot forget, comes alive when an out-of-town couple takes over one of the oldest homes around, one that has long been unoccupied. Or has it? JD Rule, who claims the title of ‘Resident Novelist of Lubec, Maine,’ has set his latest in a remote Down East fishing village, one that understands tragedy and loss, and how to live with things that cannot be escaped. Communities set alongside the Passamaquoddy Bay continue to live the past, but it is a history that is seldom taught in ‘the other forty-nine states.’ The Ghost of Emberlie Gaspé is the ninth novel set by Rule in this region, each is independent with no repeating characters. They, in their own way, explore those things that separate us, and those things that bring us together. Beware of the honeypot!