In 1963, Holly Hendricks and her family moved from the small East Texas town where they have strong family roots to the impersonal city of Dallas. Against a backdrop of local and worldwide turbulence,
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It’s been a year since Theresa and her English friend, Kerry, won the Ghosters contest. Now her little brother, Joey, has stumbled on a mystery in the school library. Blasts of cold air, lights
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After college, Laura had a great job in marketing and a loving fiancé, and she enjoyed living in her hometown of Charlotte, North Carolina, so she could watch her seven-year-old sister Taylor g