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Ghost Manor - A Haunted Mystery Unraveling Secrets of the Past

Shu Chen Hou

Editorial: Publishdrive

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When a group of friends steps into the eerie halls of an old mansion, they expect dusty rooms and forgotten history—but they quickly realize something much more mysterious is at play. Strange noises, flickering lights, and hidden messages lead them to a chilling discovery: a ghostly puzzle that holds the key to breaking a centuries-old curse. As they piece together the clues, they must confront restless spirits and uncover the manor’s deepest secrets before time runs out. Ghost Manor is a spine-tingling middle-grade mystery filled with adventure, teamwork, and supernatural surprises.
Disponible desde: 22/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 30 páginas.

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