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    Nixon, Joan Lowery

    Which book sees all of the characters being invited to a privatly owned island for a weekend get away?Joan L. Nixon books

      The Island Of Dangerous Dreams.

    Which book sees hotel guests' harmless game of 'whodunit' turn into a real murder mystery?Joan L. Nixon books

      The Weekend Was Murder.

    In which book are all of the characters being blackmailed by a mystery writer except for the main character, who happens to be the writers niece?Joan L. Nixon books

      The Name Of The Game Was Murder.

    In which book do the killers write notes to the main character to try to keep her from solving her brother's murder?Joan L. Nixon books

      The Ghosts Of Now.

    Which book begins with the main character waking up from a coma?Joan L. Nixon books

      The Other Side Of Dark.

    In which book does the main character nearly drown in the first chapter, which causes her to hear things that no one else can?Joan L. Nixon books

      Whispers From The Dead.

    In which book must a group of teenagers hide in an old house to escape from an insane magician?Joan L. Nixon books

      A Deadly Game Of Magic.

    In which book does the main character, Holly Campbell, ask for help from a psychic to solve a murder?Joan L. Nixon books

      Spirit Seeker.

    Which book contained a character named after a villian in the musical 'Oliver'?Joan L. Nixon books

      The Specter. The character from 'Oliver' was Bill Sikes.

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