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The Children In the Woods (Dee Dee Olsen, Ghost Girl Book 2) Kindle Edition
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Ghost Girl DeeDee Olsen Blanchard is back with another supernatural case to solve.
Now an adult and Child Psychologist, she practices medicine in her hometown of Pahokee, Florida. New patient, seven-year-old Ethan Portman, is brought to DeeDee by his mother for treatment of what she believes is a dissociative disorder, telling DeeDee that he has always been a happy and loving child but has suddenly become despondent, refuses to eat, and no longer plays with his toys.
Upon her assessment of, and conversation with Ethan, DeeDee discovers that his condition isn’t medically related. Ethan is being haunted by the dead twin brother that he never knew existed who is attempting to persuade him to join him so that they can be together forever. To Dee Dee’s shock and dismay, she understands that the only way her patient can be with his dead brother is for him to die as well.
Determined to learn about the life and history of Nathan Banks, the deceased twin, DeeDee must go deep into the Florida Everglades to solve his murder. What she finds in her quest for the truth is gruesome and heartbreaking.
Nathan’s ghost leads DeeDee and her husband, David, to Earl and Maylene Tibbetts, an ill-bred, illiterate, backwoods degenerate couple with a long history of abducting and murdering children across the state of Florida. The Tibbetts’ farm hides many dark and disturbing secrets, and it’s up to DeeDee to expose Earl and Maylene and the multiple crimes they’ve committed. Putting her own life at risk, she sets out to not only free the souls of the children trapped on the farm, but also to rescue the five living ones who remain there before the Tibbetts kill them, too.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateFebruary 16, 2022
- File size632 KB
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- ASIN : B09SPBB8JJ
- Publication date : February 16, 2022
- Language : English
- File size : 632 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 300 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,695,500 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #6,822 in Ghost Thrillers
- #14,340 in Paranormal Suspense
- #22,479 in Ghost Fiction
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About the author

Glenda Norwood Petz (July 29, 1959- ) is an American writer born in Pahokee, Florida to Robert and Evelyn Norwood. She is a wife, mother, grandmother, sister and aunt and now resides in Clarksville, Indiana with her husband, Bobby, two dogs and two cats. Glenda is the author of the novels Animus, Seeing, Hurricane, The Punishment Room, The Other Me and Dream Weavers. Multiple short stories are available on her blog site at https://glendanorwoodpetz.com, including "What Grows In the Garden," "Autopsy," and "Riders On the Storm." Her short story entitled, "Babe, Who?" was published in Hopscotch Magazine for Girls, as well as numerous articles for the Okeechobee News as a stringer reporter. She worked in the field of law enforcement from 1984-2008 and is now a full-time, stay-at-home writer. One of her favorite quotes is, "I'm not interested in being rich and famous. I only want to be successful." Some interesting facts about her novel, Seeing, is that although it is entirely a work of fiction, a lot of the events and places mentioned are real. Additionally, she really did suffer the head injury while playing softball, but the injury did NOT result in her ability to see ghosts! "I did see a lot of stars though," she says.
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