R.W. Wallace writes in most genres, though she tends to end up in mystery more often than not. Dead bodies keep popping up all over the place whenever she sits down in front of her keyboard.The stories mostly take place in Norway or France; the country she was born in and the one that has been her home for two decades. Don't ask her why she writes in English - she won't have a sensible answer for you.Her Ghost Detective short story series appears in Pulphouse Magazine, starting in issue #9.
On the Day of the Dead, families decorate the cemetery's tombstones with chrysanthemums of all colors according to French tradition.
Even amid the rainbow of petals, one grave stands out. The last resting place of the young man who died six months ago. His mother brings him roses, while lamenting that her son's "not there."
As the resident ghosts, Robert and Clothilde can indeed confirm his absence in the afterlife - but it may not be for the usual reasons.