The Haunted GPS or The Ghost of Purple River Bridge

The Haunted GPS or The Ghost of Purple River Bridge

by Nancy C. Wilson
The Haunted GPS or The Ghost of Purple River Bridge

The Haunted GPS or The Ghost of Purple River Bridge

by Nancy C. Wilson

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Overview

Sometimes the evil of the past catches up with the present and causes havoc wherever it can. The story of the haunted GPS is one of those stories where the innocent unknowingly collide with something malicious from the past. Who would ever have guessed that a GPS system could be haunted? Two middle aged ladies arrive at a car rental in PA and start out for a wedding, followed by a reception. Neither one would have believed that it would be wedding they would never forget, nor would anyone else attending. Gladys Stable would rue the day she ever left Florida and the easy life she had at the retirement community.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940151982290
Publisher: Nancy C. Wilson
Publication date: 06/14/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 335 KB

About the Author

Hi! My name is Nancy C. Wilson and I am a dream writer. For a long time, I wrote with my best friend Harriet Trevathan. We wrote a four-part series entitled "The Secrets of Parkerville." Harriet lived in Texas, so it was a little difficult to keep up with each other, but we did every day. I wrote for my character Skye McKenna and she wrote for her character, Cassie Evans. I live in Pennsylvania and as I said, she lived in Texas. We would exchange chapters every day and sometimes argue over what our characters could do, you see they had 'powers' and it was fun to read them in action. I've just completed a new book called Dead Clothes this month. It's an entirely different kind of book taking place in the Depression-era of 1936. It's fun and enlightening and I feel I know the characters as if they lived next door. I love them all.
I grew up with Harriet Trevathan. We met in grade school when we were eight years old. So we've been best friends for over 62 years. It breaks my heart to say, she passed away last June and I still have a hard time getting my heart around the fact that she is gone and I can no longer call her up and talk to her. She was the best friend anyone could possibly have.

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