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Book 11 – The Ghost Who Stayed Home

Left alone at Marlow House with Sadie and Max, Walt expects Danielle and Lily to return by the end of the week. When they don’t, he begins to wonder what happened to them.

The ghost of Marlow House doesn’t scare six-year-old Evan MacDonald. When the child sneaks into the house in the middle of the night, seeking Walt’s help, the resident spirit learns something has happened to Danielle and Lily.

Can a ghost confined to Marlow House and a pint-sized medium bring the people they love home?

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Book 9 – The Ghost and the Mystery Writer

I’ve a T-Shirt that says something like, “Pay no attention to my browsing history, I am a writer not a serial killer.” That’s a standard joke among authors—especially mystery writers. My husband’s always saying the FBI is going to come knocking on my door if they ever come across some of my Facebook conversations involving methods of murder. Rather macabre, but it is part of the business.

That’s why I had so much fun writing The Ghost and The Mystery Writer, because it is her writing that gets her in trouble.

A killer strikes under Frederickport Pier.

Before dawn the next morning, Marlow House’s celebrity guest, mystery author Hillary Hemingway, is busy writing about the crime for her upcoming novel—including details that only the real killer would know.

Coincidence? If so, it isn’t the first time.

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Book 5 – The Book of Halloween Past

If I haven’t mentioned it before, I suggest reading the Haunting Danielle books in order. It’s easy to figure out the order to read, as each book is numbered. While you can read the books out of order—each is a standalone story—the stories are told in chronological order, and you’ll miss some of the backstory if you jump over previous books.

For those looking for a ghost story that actually takes place during Halloween, I suggest you hurry up and read Books 1 through 4, because Book 5—The Ghost of Halloween Past—is the ghost story you are looking for.

I confess, this one is a bit darker and creeper than the other books in the series. I couldn’t help myself. After all, it is Halloween.

In this book, we meet two new characters who will stick around.

It also has a bit of a twist. As one reviewer wrote:

Whoa, I don’t think I’ve ever stopped in the middle of a story and gone back to reread the first several chapters so many times before.  No, it’s not a convoluted mess of a story. That’s not why I had to go reread earlier passages. I just needed to constantly adjust my perspective. The author did some amazing things here.”

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