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'Professor Clark's work usually helps people. But this is something new.' Clark's helper - Tasha Kiara - is telling Chaz - a local TV reporter about the Professor's new serum. Then an earthquake hits Clark's California lab, and his serum brings dead bodies in the cemetery alive. Soon the zombies attack! What happens to Professor Clark? How can Tasha and Chaz stop the zombies? Who lives and who dies? Read this story and see...



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biography of Lesley Thompson

Lesley Thompson, Novelist From

Crafting Intriguing Mysteries

Lesley Thompson is a talented novelist known for her captivating crime novels that transport readers into the heart of intriguing mysteries. Her life and career have been shaped by her London upbringing and a passion for storytelling that has garnered critical acclaim and recognition.

Born and raised in London, Lesley Thompson's formative years were marked by a diverse and vibrant urban landscape. She received her education at Holland Park Comprehensive School and later pursued her academic journey at the universities of Brighton and Sussex. These experiences undoubtedly enriched her worldview and informed her writing, adding depth and authenticity to her narratives.

In 1987, Thompson took her first steps into the literary world with the publication of her debut novel, "Seven Miles to Sydney," which was released by Pandora Press. This marked the beginning of her journey as a novelist, and her distinctive voice quickly began to resonate with readers.

Thompson's storytelling prowess truly shines in her crime novel "A Kind of Vanishing." Set against the backdrop of the abandoned Tide Mills Village in Sussex, UK, the novel unfolds a gripping tale of a missing child in the year 1968. The book, published by Myriad Editions in 2007, garnered critical acclaim and left a lasting impact on readers. Its recognition was further solidified when it won the 2010 People's Book Prize for Fiction, an accolade that speaks to its universal appeal.

Her literary talents continued to shine with "The Detective's Daughter," a novel that earned the distinction of eBook of the Year on Sainsbury's eBooks. This recognition was well-deserved, as the book became the most recommended read of 2013, a testament to Thompson's ability to craft compelling narratives that resonate with readers.

Building on her success, Lesley Thompson continued to captivate audiences with "Ghost Girl," published in April 2014, showcasing her commitment to the art of storytelling and her unwavering dedication to the crime genre.

Today, Lesley Thompson resides in Lewes, where her surroundings provide both inspiration and solace for her writing. Her novels are a testament to her ability to weave intricate mysteries that keep readers eagerly turning pages, making her a respected and beloved figure in the world of crime fiction.

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