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Each story in this series teaches a lesson the person behind the stone should have learned before committing crime, hurting someone else, or generally failing at life. We're about to enter Golden Stone Cemetery, where these unfortunate people are buried so deep you can barely find their markers. Their crimes are so heinous and their deeds so cruel that family members buried them here because they want to forget they ever existed. Welcome to Golden Stone Cemetery, where the voices of these unfortunates can be heard loud and clear. Learning what they did and what their fates became will make you…mehr

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Each story in this series teaches a lesson the person behind the stone should have learned before committing crime, hurting someone else, or generally failing at life. We're about to enter Golden Stone Cemetery, where these unfortunate people are buried so deep you can barely find their markers. Their crimes are so heinous and their deeds so cruel that family members buried them here because they want to forget they ever existed. Welcome to Golden Stone Cemetery, where the voices of these unfortunates can be heard loud and clear. Learning what they did and what their fates became will make you shudder. When you find out just how cruel they were in life, you'll be glad they're gone. You'll be relieved that their families made sure the spirits of each of these nefarious characters will never rise again. Who lies behind these unmarked stones? Let their stories unfold…
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Autorenporträt
Fran Lewis is author of 13 books (see www.amazon.com/Fran-Lewis/e/B002F8Z87U), including three children's books: My Name is Bertha, Bertha Speaks Out, and Bertha Fights Back; and four books in her Faces Behind the Stones series. She wrote two prior books related to Alzheimer's disease, titled Memories are Precious: Alzheimer's Journey-Ruth's Story; and Sharp As A Tack or Scrambled Eggs: Which Describes Your Brain? Fran has three masters degrees, and a Ph.D. in supervision and administration. She worked in the New York City public schools as the reading and writing staff developer for more than 36 years, during which she also served as musical director for shows and ran the school's newspaper. She is a member of Who's Who of America's Teachers and Who's Who of America's Executives from Cambridge. Fran writes reviews for authors upon request and for several websites. She hosts a radio show on http://www.blogtalkradio.com/fran-lewis, in which she interviews New York Times, and Indie Book Award winning authors.