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The Secrets of Hidden Creek

The Secrets of Hidden Creek

Wylly Folk St. John
4/5 ( ratings)
A mystery story set in the lake and mountain country of northern Georgia, based on the century old tradition of vanished confederate treasure.

After three days at Grandma and Grandpa's summer cabin, we knew it was going to be a long, boring summer. Then Jenny got her bright idea: Ghost-Haunting at Wormwood!

I don't know about Chuck, but I felt prickles on the back of my neck. The place across the lake looked like something an author named Edgar Allan Poe wrote about in Grandma's book with horrible pictures of ruined castles with bats, and people decaying and dribbling down the sides of their coffins. But Jenny thought it would be fun to poke around and see if the ghost stories Grandma told us were really true.

None of us were prepared for the strange noises and suspicious characters we were going to meet. This summer vacation turned out to be plain scary! But if it hadn't been, we would never have found the lost treasure or have helped Sheriff Jenkins solve a real-life robbery and murder case!
Language
English
Pages
160
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dutton Juvenile
Release
November 19, 1968
ISBN
0670050075
ISBN 13
9780670050079

The Secrets of Hidden Creek

Wylly Folk St. John
4/5 ( ratings)
A mystery story set in the lake and mountain country of northern Georgia, based on the century old tradition of vanished confederate treasure.

After three days at Grandma and Grandpa's summer cabin, we knew it was going to be a long, boring summer. Then Jenny got her bright idea: Ghost-Haunting at Wormwood!

I don't know about Chuck, but I felt prickles on the back of my neck. The place across the lake looked like something an author named Edgar Allan Poe wrote about in Grandma's book with horrible pictures of ruined castles with bats, and people decaying and dribbling down the sides of their coffins. But Jenny thought it would be fun to poke around and see if the ghost stories Grandma told us were really true.

None of us were prepared for the strange noises and suspicious characters we were going to meet. This summer vacation turned out to be plain scary! But if it hadn't been, we would never have found the lost treasure or have helped Sheriff Jenkins solve a real-life robbery and murder case!
Language
English
Pages
160
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dutton Juvenile
Release
November 19, 1968
ISBN
0670050075
ISBN 13
9780670050079

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