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Book 14 in The Mellow Summers SeriesA light-hearted cozy mystery that can be read in 2 hours or less.Mel and Greg are trying to have a romantic evening together when Rachel shows up and informs them that their neighbor is dead. Never one to turn down a mystery, Mel rushes to her neighbor's apartment only to discover that the dead man is not her neighbor at all, but a stranger dressed up like a zombie.Following a trail of clues, Mel finds herself surrounded by the undead to answer two questions:Who is this man in her neighbor's apartment?And, where is her neighbor? I began construction on Legends Lost Amborese ten years ago while in high school. At the time it was merely a few pages of notes in a notebook. I continued working on the story of Amborese while in college in the hope of publishing it. That day came in August 2011 when the book was first printed.Most recently, I have published the second book in Legends Lost: Tesnayr.I keep myself busy writing the third and final novel in the Legends Lost trilogy: Galdin, which will be released in Summer 2013. You can learn more here: you prefer something more contemporary try the Mellow Summers Series. Mellow Summers moves to Vermont to start a new life only to discover that she has a acquired a new ability: she can speak to ghosts. Join her as she is pulled from one mystery to another.I have also published in the area of nonfiction: Illogical Nonsense. I had never planned on writing nonfiction, but when I had the chance to write a political commentary book, I took it. I enjoyed it and hope that it is insightful to any who read it.Besides writing I also read, hike, and crochet. Sometimes I just wander around doing nothing at all. Every once in awhile a girl needs a break and these are great past times. My name is Mellow Summers. I never believed in ghosts, until the day I moved into an apartment whose previous tenet was murdered. Now they won't leave me alone, especially Rachel, and I seem to trip over dead bodies at the most inopportune times
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