The Three-Zee Series

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Most people can’t see or talk with ghosts, but Zelanie Zephora Zook has that talent.  Is it a useful talent?  Probably in most cases, no, but when she sees a ghost on a hillside on the farm where she lives and then finds his dead body, which promptly disappears, things suddenly get very complicated.  Read her chronicle of events about finding out whose body and how it became that way.

A beautiful young surfer girl’s ghost with a knife wound and a crate being unloaded from a small boat in the dead of night complicate a fun-filled vacation in Ocean City, NJ for Three-Zee Zook and Bambi Bamberger.  Being trapped on a giant Ferris wheel during a raging thunderstorm and being left to die in the marshes doesn’t improve their experience before the girls come up with the answers.

A crazy old man with a shotgun and a handsome young ghost with a bullet hole in his chest complicate their new jobs at a luxury resort in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains for Three-Zee Zook and Bambi Bamberger.  Add in a nasty head chef and some equally nasty guests; could things get any worse?

It’s a dilemma.  The body of a young housemaid at the Mountain Woods resort is found floating in a pond, her ghost is hanging around the area, and Three-Zee Zook and Bambi Bamberger must find another place to live after their cottage is trashed.  Is it the handsome young lifeguard who offers Three-Zee a temporary place to live or an old nemesis?  Then there’s that mysterious cabin in the woods…

Cape Cod—a great place for an aunt’s destination wedding, at least until the ghosts of an elderly couple appear claiming they were murdered.  Then there are the ghosts from an 1898 shipwreck who show up on the beach.  Three-Zee Zook and Bambi Bamberger must deal with these while facing a hurricane and a forgotten smuggler’s tunnel, all the while trying to find an elusive killer.

Ghosties, ghoulies, long-leggity beasties, a corn maze, a Haunted Woods, a bunch of costumed high school kids, and a couple of dead bodies.  What’s not to make Three-Zee Zook and Bambi Bamberger nervous when the ghosts of the deceased show up and manage to be no help whatsoever in solving their own murders?

Three-Zee Zook starts looking for a carjacker when the ghosts of a mother and her little son appear after they die in a tragic accident.  She discovers his murdered body, but while searching on one of the Mountain Woods resort’s newly acquired saddle horses, she’s thrown and nearly dies herself from the resulting concussion.  Now it’s up to her best friend, Bambi Bamberger, to find the killer.

Books in the Three-Zee Series are works of fiction. Except for actual historical figures, any resemblance
between any characters in these stories and any person living or dead is purely coincidental.