When we were getting ready to release Bryony back in 2011, my daughter Sarah (who did a lot of the marketing for me) suggested I pull thirty teaser quotes from the book that she could post on Facebook, one each day.
When asked to banish ghosts in a backyard
lake, supernatural super sleuth Cornell Dyer encounters one mystery after
another: a ghostly mist with eyes, a ghost town, and a town that keeps changing
its name. Delving into each one will change Cornell's life. Is he ready?
Prologue:
The carriages stopped. This was it.
“Everybody out!” someone roared.
“Let’s go Kristoph.” Dagobert poked his friend. “Wake up! It is time!”
They opened door, and they stepped out.
Chapter 1: Lost at the Lake
Ty scowled and plodded across the field. So that’s why Cornell could not take the motor home. The field had no road. So Cornell had no place to drive the motor home.
Well, Cornell thought. One mystery solved.
Chapter 2: What Cornell Saw in the Fog
Something is controlling them, Cornell thought. Something was controlling them and not letting them go home. That was the only reason why a ghost banisher would not work, especially this ghost banisher. Cornell was using the latest model of a DuppyGone 367, the most powerful of ghost banishers.
Chapter 3: Stay Away from the Graves
Cornell trudged down the embankment, and then Cornell trudged over to the town. It was full of deserted buildings, a great place for ghosts to haunt, he thought.
He looked through several buildings, ready to vanquish them with a flick of his wand. But Cornell saw no trace of any ghosts, not even furniture covered in old bed sheets.
Chapter 4: Blank Slate
Cornell was not afraid of an itsy bitsy curse. And he wasn’t afraid of big curses either. Cornell was as curse-proof as anyone could be.
And this customer had coal black eyes, just like the eyes Cornell kept seeing in the mist.
Cornell felt like screaming.
But Cornell also felt like eating.
So Cornell reminded himself that supernatural super sleuths don’t scream. They
eat and solve supernatural mysteries.
Epilogue
“What’s with all the medieval gold coins?” Cornell asked, somewhat irritably. “Everybody wants to pay me in medieval gold coins all of a sudden.”
“Got something against gold coins?” Ty retorted.

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