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The Skeleton and the Lantern - MotoMysteries #1

Sherri Kukla

Publisher: Sherri Kukla

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Summary

Brand new series for kids ages 9 and up - MotoMysteries - from the publishers of S&S Off Road Magazine.  
In Book 1, The Skeleton and the Lantern, siblings Jeremiah and Millie discover a ghostly skeleton haunting their desert campsite. It's just the beginning of the danger they'll encounter as they try to figure out why someone is trying to stop the family from fulfilling their life-long dream. 
Adventure, action and suspense keep readers turning the pages to see where the skeleton will next show himself and meet the strange characters that cross their paths as they explore the desert on their dirt bikes. 
If you love Goosebumps and the Hardy Boys you'll want to add MotoMysteries to your list of must-read books.  
"Each chapter ends with a cliffhanger encouraging the reader to continue the journey. Mystery and suspense, off road adventures and legend, make this a great read for even the reluctant reader." – Susan Stephens, Retired Middle School Teacher 
Book 2 - Ghost Lights of Dry Book -  will be out soon, so get started on book one today! You'll fall in love with Millie and Jeremiah!
Available since: 10/24/2019.

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