New Book with Lizzie Connection

Intrepid Reporter found this and I share it with you now. This is all I know: the title is Reverse Reflection by Jesse Garon. Available on Amazon for $19.95.

New York CSI Colton Phillips sets out to take a long-overdue vacation in Pineville, New York. After driving for hours, he stops to rest. He sees an old barn and decides to investigate. The door creaks as he enters. Colton is without a coat, and as he looks around the barn, he discovers an old dusty jacket-a welcome treat in the cold wind. As he leaves the barn, he notices an old graveyard. Spirits and visitations are of interest to him, so he enters the graveyard. The ground seems to breathe as if it is a living entity. Colton brushes the dust from a headstone and reads: Marge Lizzy Borden daughter of Elizabeth Borden of Fall River, Massachusetts Could this be the daughter of the notorious axe murderer Lizzy Borden? As he stands there, dirt flies into the air and a much decomposed body materializes. The grotesque figure charges Colton….

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