Night
of the Living Proof
The
shadows from Lanie's past continue to haunt her and her friends as Neighborlee
moves from Christmas to New Year's Eve. Something or someone is tampering with
the magical defenses of the town. Things and people disappear and reappear,
with no explanation, and gaps in memories and time. An age-old nemesis is
gathering its strength for another attempt to shatter the door that Divine's
Emporium holds shut.
Sylvia
Grandstone returns, and she's got her sights set on Daniel, Lanie's new boss.
It's the same old Grandstone scheme to gain power and wealth by any means
possible, including marriage. It would be easy to blame Sylvia for the new
problems and mysteries, applying the Jessica Fletcher theory of crime-solving:
the most famous guest artist is the murderer. However, Sylvia's years in
Hollywood never got her anywhere near star status, and no one would ever
believe she could be a criminal mastermind. Or so the guardians would like to
believe.
As New
Year's Eve approaches at Eden, the Neighborlee community center, the
disappearances and time gaps increase. Instead of trying to convince town
officials to cancel the New Year's Eve party, the guardians prepare for a
showdown, and brace themselves to do what they have always done: defend the
people of Neighborlee from the outside world, and defend the outside world from
the magic and wonder and general weirdness that is Neighborlee, Ohio.

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