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Cargando... Mystery by Moonlightpor Mary C. Jane
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. From back cover: Rap, rap, rap. The eerie sound is coming from the deserted house. Gail is sure of it. But no one has lived there for ages. Gail has never before dared to walk past the ghostly house by moonlight--not by herself. Why, of why, had she run ahead of Conan and her brothers? If only she had waited for them! Then she hears it again--that hollow sound behind the ruined walls--rap, rap, rap. Frightened, she calls to the boys, "Come quick!" How can they know this is only the beginning of many strange and baffling happenings that will involve them all? sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las series editorialesVintage Scholastic (TX996)
In sunshine the old deserted house is a friendly landmark, and Gail even uses a shed on its grounds as a secret haven where she can write her poems. But by moonlight the house becomes eerie and terrifying. One night as Gail walks past it, a sudden sharp sound of knocking makes her whirl around. Someone seems to be trying to catch her attention, yet there is nothing but moonlit lawns and ghostly white walls to be seen. Where did that knocking sound have come from? And the weird voices - whose can they be? When Gail wakes the next morning, she jumps out of bed. It is Saturday and she plans to do some writing. Then suddenly she remembers. Perhaps she shouldn't use the old shed as her secret room after hearing those noises and voices the night before... The highly original and intriguing explanation of this mystery leads Gail and her friend, Conan, to the solution of a series of robberies as well. A picturesque New England setting and some unusually attractive and believable characters make this suspenseful story one of Mrs. Jane's best. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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