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May finds herself transported to what looks like the middle of the Sahara Desert just outside Yuma near the Imperial and Dunes. Her father is supposed to work at a nearby military base. They move into a house near the dunes that used to be inhabited by the pioneers a century or more ago. At night she hears sighs and moans. She thinks she sees a white lady with long fingers and long hair out in the desert at night. Sometimes when the wind blows she hears her screams. At night she feels the lady touching her cheeks.

May had better get out of the desert fast. The winds are blowing harder all the time. A giant sandstorm picks her up off her feet. Even worse, the howling winds seem to have the voice of that woman from long ago.

142 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 16, 2009

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Linda Cargill

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Linda Cargill likes to pack up her minivan and tour the country every summer. She explores locales with ghostly or supernatural connections. She listens to local legends and lore. She investigates mysteries. Then she shares her findings with her readers in each new young adult suspense novel. Once in awhile she even pens an historical! All her books are pictured on her website http://www.edwardwarethrillers.org. She lives with her husband, Gary, her son, Kenny, her Abyssinian cat, Putlitz, and her Labrador Retriever, Rommel .Lately she's been putting her pen to the Edward Ware Thriller Series. The first three volumes are now out: Key to Lawrence Special Edition, 1935 Plot, and Captive at the Berghof part 1.

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