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Cargando... The Haunted (edición 2008)por Franklin W. Dixon (Autor)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I liked the book "Haunted" by Franklin W. Dixon alot because it is soo exciting. It always keeps you guessing who the killer is and are alot of false clues. Frank and Joe know so much knowledge and teaches you alot about how to deal tough situations. (When you have to jump a train, wait when they turn so the train slows down and jump. Roll like a log when you land. It makes you're whole body absorb the inpact.) "Haunted" is filled with scientific facts, humor, logic and suspence. It was an amazing book to read, making me guess who was the murder and try to use logic to solve it myself. It was amazing how a misuse of an apostrophe and determin the killer. (While in English class, a misuse of a apostrophe gives you a lower mark.) I would recommend this book to mystery lovers. 4 stars ( ) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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ATAC Briefing for Agents Frank and Joe Hardy: Special Paranormal Operation MISSION: Investigate possible supernatural disturbances at the Undercliff House of Detention, formerly an insane asylum in the 1800s. LOCATION: Juvenile detention center in Glastonbury, CT. POTENTIAL VICTIMS: Many of the inmates appear to be dying from pure terror! SUSPECTS: Lara Renner claims to be a psychic with a direct line to the spirit behind the hauntings, but perhaps her motives are more down-to-earth. Then there's the cafeteria worker with a major grudge. Or could it be the culprits are truly ghosts? No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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