ISBN-13: 9781502498601 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 322 str.
ISBN-13: 9781502498601 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 322 str.
Review: Excellent Paranormal Mystery By Beth on October 26, 2013 This was an interesting short story packed with plot twists and turns worthy of Jessica Fletcher. The paranormal aspect to the mystery was intriguing and provided a nice additional dimension. If you're looking for a mystery story with a twist to spend a little time with then this is for you * * * Preface: A Case of Jitters (Murder at Hammond Hill Rectory) The title story is fact-based fiction. History based paranormal thriller - at its best In keeping with the author's delightful style of mixing the old with the new (fact and fiction) Lyn brings you a compelling short story that is based upon actual historical events surrounding the Nazi occupation of Germany, and a world-class mystery involving the largest ever reported shipment of missing gold - that's still missing. Lyn backs up her story with actual testimony via news articles that include a world-class adventure to the Antarctic, espionage, and Admiral Byrd's encounter with Reptilian Aliens and Anunnaki UFO's, making this one heck of an exciting read for all, especially history buffs - who love a bit of paranormal intrigue. When the intrigue gets too intense - take a break, and whip up some favorite recipes Lyn tucked in the back, while tantalizing your brain with some of her favorite Mensa teasers. As always, Lyn's goal is to enlighten and entertain; a winning combination that has earned her the coveted title as the "Dinner and a Movie" author. * * * Note: some of what is enclosed, are "actual files" (collected and compiled just for you and left as original as possible) that translated beautifully to print, so if you are a lover and collector of weird paranormal history - you might want to keep this book after purchase as "off the wall" historical facts have a tendency to disappear over time.