Three Girls and One Ghost -- Author offers first in a series of spooky mysteries solved by three pre-teen girls


LAFAYETTE, Ind., Sept. 17, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- Some young girls are obsessed with dolls, while others steal their mother's makeup. For three 11-year-old girls in Rosewood, Ind., a favorite pastime is ghost hunting. In the new children's novel Ghost Hunter's Club: Case 1 Elizabeth Sullivan (now available through 1stBooks), author Manda Rea introduces the world to three ghost-chasing girls in their first spooky mystery.

Anna Smith, Molly Bridges and Lyn Cooper are best friends. While most 11-year-old girls are obsessed with boys and clothes, these girls' hobby involves proving or disproving the existence of the paranormal. In this first book in the "Ghost Hunter's Club" series, the three girls form a club and stumble into their first mystery.

Elizabeth Sullivan lived in their town in the early 1900s. Strange circumstances surround her untimely death, and the three junior detectives decide to unearth clues and solve the case. They get their proof when they make contact with Elizabeth's tormented soul. Anna, Molly and Lyn swing into action to help Elizabeth reach her final resting place.

Reminiscent of the "Nancy Drew" series, Ghost Hunter's Club: Case 1 Elizabeth Sullivan exhumes the thrills and chills of a good old mystery.

Rea lives in Lafayette, Ind. Ghost Hunter's Club: Case 1 Elizabeth Sullivan is her first book.

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