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After so many requests to investigate the unexplainable, following their solution to the Ghost of Little Elm Lake mystery the previous summer, Paxton and Carter founded a ghost hunting society. Along with Carter's little brother, Dalton, the boys have been busy with new mysteries throughout the school year. Now that it's summer again, Paxton and Carter are into it neck deep. Dylan, Paxton's female cousin, still living in Texas, has called with news of a new ghost -- but it's not just a story. This particular ghost comes into Dylan's house and touches her cheek with his icy cold hand. He even…mehr

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After so many requests to investigate the unexplainable, following their solution to the Ghost of Little Elm Lake mystery the previous summer, Paxton and Carter founded a ghost hunting society. Along with Carter's little brother, Dalton, the boys have been busy with new mysteries throughout the school year. Now that it's summer again, Paxton and Carter are into it neck deep. Dylan, Paxton's female cousin, still living in Texas, has called with news of a new ghost -- but it's not just a story. This particular ghost comes into Dylan's house and touches her cheek with his icy cold hand. He even walks the yard where her parents have seen him. The thing that really creeps Dylan out, and intrigues the boys, is that this particular ghost seems to be a little boy -- who has no head. Reading Level: 4th Grade+
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Shelley Bingham Husk was born and raised in Southern California, where her love for words began at the age of four. Her poetry and libretti have been com-missioned by the California State PTA, composer Brent Pierce, artist Alan McMurtrey and novelist Michael Jensen. Shelley recently received the Filmed in Utah Award for her screenplay "The Last Straw" starring Corbin Bernsen. Shelley Bingham Husk was born and raised in Southern California, where her love for words began at the age of four. Her poetry and libretti have been commissioned by the California State PTA, composer Brent Pierce, artist Alan McMurtrey and novelist Michael Jensen. Shelley recently received the Filmed in Utah Award for her screenplay "The Last Straw" starring Corbin Bernsen. Shelley currently resides in Utah with her husband Dale, where she continues to write and produce films; is working on book three of the "Apparitions of America Trilogy: The Manhattan Ghost Hunt" (the first two books being: The Ghost of Little Elm Lake" and "The Headless Ghost Boy of Little Geronimo;") and her films, "A Perfect Hero" and "Grandma's Christmas Wish," based on her book of the same name. Shelley is also on the board of directors for the Park City International Film Festival.