Sue Latham

Sue Latham

About

The Haunted House Symphony is part of a new series, Ghost Hunting with Margo. Margo Monroe and her friends are professional paranormal researchers. In the Haunted House Symphony, the ghost of an unhappy young lady leads them to a discovery that makes them instantly famous. Look for book 2 in the series this fall.

Sue Latham is a native of Dallas. She spent many years living abroad and her travels have taken her to every continent except Antarctica. Sue enjoys theater, classical music and opera

Santa's Birthday Gift

Santa's Birthday Gift

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<p><span style="color:#000000;line-height:115%;font-family:Arial, 'sans-serif';font-size:10pt;">Santa’s Birthday Gift was written in response to a grandchild’s question, after reading the story of the Nativity.<span>  </span>She asked, “But where’s Santa?”<span>  </span>This story tells the story of the Nativity and then goes on to tell the story about how when Jesus is born, Santa sees the star at the North Pole and travels to see the baby.  Since he is a toymaker, he brings his bag of toys - and offers them to the Christ Child, and then to all the people of the town.  His birthday gift to Jesus is a promise to bring gifts to all good boys and girls each year on the Christ Child's birthday</span></p>

Story Behind The Book

While investigating a haunting for a new client, Margo Monroe and her small team of ghost hunters accidentally uncovers something that hints at a hidden treasure. With the help of a restless spirit, the team solves a centuries-old mystery that changes history.

Reviews

<p class="p1"><span style="font-size:12px;">“A delightful combination of intrigue and mystery with just enough logic and humor to please any reader.”</span></p> <p class="p2"><span style="font-size:12px;">—Rita Dear, author of the <em>Eutopian Destiny</em> series</span></p><p class="p2"><span style="font-size:12px;line-height:14px;"></span></p><p class="p2">I thoroughly enjoyed Haunted House Mystery by Sue Latham, even though the paranormal is not my forte. The plot is well constructed and the conversations are straightforward. I am looking forward to future books to learn more about the characters and enjoy more mysterious ghostly episodes.</p><p class="p2">&quot;On the day we got the first frantic phone call from Marsha Darnell, I was looking forward to a little bit of down time. We had spent most of the night before in a tavern inhabited by a particularly rambunctious poltergeist, and I had taken a thunk on the head from a flying beer bottle.&quot;</p><p class="p2">This begins a tale of the team of Margo, Ernie, Sandy and Elaine. They investigate paranormal happenings in the small town of Indian Springs. They are called to look into inexplicable happenings in a house in the Victorian section of town that is being renovated by the new owner. There they discover a phenomenon and a centuries old mystery.</p><p class="p2">There are a few side stories that the author relates to show not all mysterious happening are paranormal - like finding a trio of squirrels in the attic of a sweet lady who is just sure her late husband is trying to contact her.</p><p class="p2">I am looking forward to more in the series as Ms. Latham recounts more exciting stories about these zany, but dedicated people. The humorous vein that runs through the story is great. I hope Ms. Latham keeps it in future stories of the team.</p><p class="p2">This is a fun book to read. You must get it and start reading about the people in the little town of Indian Springs.</p><p class="p2">—Midwest Book Review</p>