The Phantom Photograph

“I think I found it,” Ryan said. He used a surgical instrument to pull a small, plastic wrapped package from Grace’s abdomen. He handed it to Lana.
Ryan stitched the incision, while Lana rinsed the strange little package in the sink.
“They look like c-coins,” she said. “B-But I don’t recognize the c-currency.”
Lana carefully opened the package to reveal three gold disks. They had strange markings and appeared to be very old.
Once the incision was closed, Ryan carefully laid the unconscious dog on the blanket to recover. Zena padded over and sniffed the wound on Grace’s belly while Ryan and Lana looked at the coins.
“I don’t recognize them either,” Ryan said. “Usually if a dog swallows a coin, it’s a common penny or quarter… these coins are very unusual, and were packaged as though they were put there on purpose. Smugglers sometimes use animals to transport contraband.”
Zena gave a sudden, warning growl. Ryan felt a blinding pain right before the world went black and he crumpled to the floor.

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The Phantom Photograph

“I think I found it,” Ryan said. He used a surgical instrument to pull a small, plastic wrapped package from Grace’s abdomen. He handed it to Lana.
Ryan stitched the incision, while Lana rinsed the strange little package in the sink.
“They look like c-coins,” she said. “B-But I don’t recognize the c-currency.”
Lana carefully opened the package to reveal three gold disks. They had strange markings and appeared to be very old.
Once the incision was closed, Ryan carefully laid the unconscious dog on the blanket to recover. Zena padded over and sniffed the wound on Grace’s belly while Ryan and Lana looked at the coins.
“I don’t recognize them either,” Ryan said. “Usually if a dog swallows a coin, it’s a common penny or quarter… these coins are very unusual, and were packaged as though they were put there on purpose. Smugglers sometimes use animals to transport contraband.”
Zena gave a sudden, warning growl. Ryan felt a blinding pain right before the world went black and he crumpled to the floor.

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The Phantom Photograph

The Phantom Photograph

by Sandra Whinnem
The Phantom Photograph

The Phantom Photograph

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“I think I found it,” Ryan said. He used a surgical instrument to pull a small, plastic wrapped package from Grace’s abdomen. He handed it to Lana.
Ryan stitched the incision, while Lana rinsed the strange little package in the sink.
“They look like c-coins,” she said. “B-But I don’t recognize the c-currency.”
Lana carefully opened the package to reveal three gold disks. They had strange markings and appeared to be very old.
Once the incision was closed, Ryan carefully laid the unconscious dog on the blanket to recover. Zena padded over and sniffed the wound on Grace’s belly while Ryan and Lana looked at the coins.
“I don’t recognize them either,” Ryan said. “Usually if a dog swallows a coin, it’s a common penny or quarter… these coins are very unusual, and were packaged as though they were put there on purpose. Smugglers sometimes use animals to transport contraband.”
Zena gave a sudden, warning growl. Ryan felt a blinding pain right before the world went black and he crumpled to the floor.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940152043280
Publisher: Sandra Whinnem
Publication date: 07/16/2015
Series: The Haunted Seniors of Specter County , #2
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 255,712
File size: 298 KB
Age Range: 5 - 11 Years

About the Author

Sandra Whinnem lives in Connecticut with her husband, teenage son and a variety of very spoiled pets. When she is not writing, Sandra enjoys reading, gardening and walking her dogs. Sandra works as a water fitness instructor, and each fall she enjoys leading haunted graveyard tours for the West Hartford Historical Society. She is a devoted foster volunteer for the CT Humane Society and has opened her home to over 120 homeless dogs and cats so far.

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