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| Lynne
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When Lynne Hansen was young, her older brother delighted in scaring her. He would hide behind doors and jump out at her. He would tell her horrible stories that had her covering her neck from the vampires and checking under the bed for the Boogey Man. Now it's her turn to scare people. Lynne Hansen lives in Tampa, Florida with her cat Pandora who is terrified of everything, and her husband Jeff Strand who puts up with both of them. She loves hearing from her fans. You can e-mail her at LynneHansen1@aol.com or visit her website at http://www.HeritageOfHorror.com. The Return After their older
brother dies in one of the first battles of the
Revolutionary War, sixteen-year-old twins Molly and Jacob
Gray discover a way to bring him back to life. The initial
side effects (including a marauding zombie arm) seem to
disappear in a couple of days, so when Molly's boyfriend
is run over by a wagon, they decide to resurrect him as
well. Only too late do they find out that they have turned
the two people they love the most into the living dead.
The Return is Book One in
Hard Shell Word Factory's Heritage Of Horror
series. The book debuted at #1 on the Young Adult E-book
best-seller list and was a 2002 EPPIE finalist for Best
Young Adult Novel. A free teacher activity kit
including lesson plans for using The Return in the
classroom is available by e-mailing LynneHansen1@aol.com.
Free school visits within the state of Florida are offered
with the purchase of a classroom set of books or a site
license. "This is a wonderfully scary
book. A good spine-tingling, toe-curling story with lots
of information...about how people lived during the
Revolutionary War and how horrible war can be." --
Sue Johnson, Scribes Word Reviews "Delightful for readers of all
ages, The Return is well-written and a quick read. The
characters quickly capture the reader's heart, and the
storyline demands attention. For shivers and chills in
Colonial America, I highly recommend The Return!" --
Sally Laturi, Ivy Quill Reviews
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