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The Phantom Violin A Mystery Story for Girls - cover

The Phantom Violin A Mystery Story for Girls

Roy J. Snell

Publisher: Good Press

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In 'The Phantom Violin: A Mystery Story for Girls' by Roy J. Snell, readers are taken on a thrilling journey filled with suspense, intrigue, and strong female characters. Set in a literary context similar to Nancy Drew mysteries, the book follows a group of young girls who stumble upon a mysterious violin that seems to possess strange powers. Snell's writing style is fast-paced and engaging, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they try to unravel the secrets behind the phantom violin. The book not only entertains but also offers valuable life lessons and moral values that resonate with young readers. Roy J. Snell, a prolific writer known for his engaging mystery novels, draws on his own experiences and fascination with the supernatural to craft this captivating story. His background in journalism and storytelling shines through in the vivid descriptions and well-developed characters that populate the narrative. I highly recommend 'The Phantom Violin' to readers looking for a captivating mystery story with strong female leads and supernatural elements. Snell's skillful storytelling and the book's timeless themes make it a must-read for mystery enthusiasts of all ages.
Available since: 10/12/2023.
Print length: 102 pages.

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