
In the event that Nancy doesn't save Clara, Savannah tries to send Wade letters, but she can't find him. She dumped him because she didn't want to have the dark history of the family surrounding her, even though she genuinely liked Wade. She met him in a bookstore when she was researching the family. When Nancy arrives, she finds a short book Savannah wrote called The Ghost of Thornton Hall: True Encounters Retold, which details sightings of Charlotte Thornton, the Hall's resident ghost.Īs Nancy investigates, she learns a different reason why Savannah didn't come herself - she didn't want to run into Wade Thornton, since they used to date. She would do it herself, she says, but she's just too scared of the ghosts residing there. She wants Nancy to find Jessalyn Thornton, who has gone missing at Thornton Hall. Savannah calls Nancy in the middle of the night to say that she has a new case for her.

Savannah says that the scariest case she came across was when she found a castle in Germany that had a long history of cruelty which turned out to be true. Nancy surmises that they probably didn't let anyone use the room Savannah stayed in again. Before she left she gave them a certificate saying the ryokan was "ghost free", but she tells Nancy she did that only because she felt bad for them and didn't want to leave them empty-handed. When she discovered it, the family asked her to leave. When Nancy calls her later, Savannah says that while at the ryokan, she stayed in a room that had a secret passage that led to another room that was sealed off.

She calls Logan her "lil' Georgia bulldog", possibly because he enthusiastically hangs up on people -including Nancy- who try to call her. Since Savannah is in Kyoto covering the Technology of Tomorrow expo that George and Bess are at, Nancy gets Bess goes to go on a date with Savannah's assistant, Logan Mitchell, in order for Nancy to get the book. Nancy calls Savannah to see if she can get her book, Unveiling Ghosts: Paranormal Investigations From Around the World, in which she covered the Ryokan Hiei where Nancy is staying. In the library search engine it says she wrote a book called A Traveler's Guide to Southern Hospitality. Savannah is from Savannah, Georgia and first became interested in the paranormal when she traveled with her father to spooky, run-down old houses that he hoped to fix up.
