WAYNE WELDE

The Orphan Boys mysteries #1

Lost in LA

By Wayne Welde

It’s not every day you die and then come back to life. It started out to be one of the best days of my life. It quickly became one of the worst. Thirty minutes from the Magic Kingdom, I was sitting in the back seat looking at the Disneyland website on my smartphone when I heard my parents scream and everything went dark. Most of the time, when I had nightmares, they started to fade when I woke up. This time, as I wiped sleep from my eyes, the horror got worse.

The Author

Wayne Welde

Wayne Welde is a retired marriage and family therapist. He is a volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) through the Children’s Court in Los Angeles. He is the author of several YA novels, including the Orphan Boys Series. His latest book, The Ghost in the Window, is his first venture into the theme of paranormal suspense. The story is in the eerie style of Ann Rice, Sarah Gailey, and Shirley Jackson. A sequel, The Ghost of Freddy Marsten, is nearing release.

Other Books

The Woman on the Bench

It’s not every day you die and then come back to life. It started out to be one of the best days of my life. It quickly became one of the worst. Thirty minutes from the Magic Kingdom, I was sitting in the back seat looking at the Disneyland website on my smartphone when I heard my parents scream and everything went dark. Most of the time, when I had nightmares, they started to fade when I woke up. This time, as I wiped sleep from my eyes, the horror got worse.

The Ghost in the Window

It’s not every day you die and then come back to life. It started out to be one of the best days of my life. It quickly became one of the worst. Thirty minutes from the Magic Kingdom, I was sitting in the back seat looking at the Disneyland website on my smartphone when I heard my parents scream and everything went dark. Most of the time, when I had nightmares, they started to fade when I woke up. This time, as I wiped sleep from my eyes, the horror got worse.

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