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The Case of the Creepy Castle (New Adventures of Mary-Kate & Ashley) [Turtleback]

Judy Katschke (Author)
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)


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New Adventures of Mary-Kate & Ashley

Trenchcoat Twins Case Report...from Mary-Kate & Ashley

How scary is this: It was Halloween, and Ashley and I didn't have a mystery to solve! Yikes! But things were about to get even scarier.

Great-grandma Olive took us and our friends to a fun house called Creepy Castle. Before we could say "boo!" we were surrounded by werewolves, vampires--even a suit of armor that walked around all by itself!

And then our friends started to disappear, one by one! Soon Ashley and I were the only two left. If we didn't crack this case fast, the next visitors to vanish would be us!

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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About the Author

Mary-Kate and Ashley have been celebrities since the day when, at the age of nine months, they joined the cast of the hit sitcom "Full House" in their shared role as Michelle.Each of Mary-Kate and Ashley's 14 years since has witnessed the outstanding expansion of their popularity...their fans have literally grown up alongside the twins!First in television and feature films, Mary-Kate and Ashley now appear in videos, music, interactive software, fashion dolls and accessories, and more. Their latest ventures include launching their official website and debuting a line of licensed fashion clothing, as well as their very own magazine in spring 2001.

Mary-Kate & Ashley books launched in 1990, and today the various book series continue to grow to reflect the ever-evolving lifestyles of kids, 'tweens, and teens. HarperEntertainment and Parachute Publishing release twenty-five books a year and have sold more than 30 million copies.Mary-Kate and Ashley's two book series Two of a Kind and The New Adventures of Mary Kate and Ashley are frequent USA Today bestsellers. And Mary-Kate & Ashleynovelties, such as Wall Calendars, a Mood Diary, a Be My Valentinecard-making kit, and the movie tie-in series, Starring-In continue to be hugely popular.

The growth of the Mary-Kate & Ashley brand has afforded Parachute and Harper the opportunity to work with companies such as Acclaim Entertainment, Mattel Inc., Warner Home Video, Kid Rhino, Lightyear Entertainment, Sail with the Stars on cross-promotional and cross-merchandise projects, including a very special, book-dedicated area on mary-kateandashley.com -- Now Read This! --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Some Halloween Surprises

"I still think we could have come up with better Halloween costumes," my twin sister, Ashley, told me.

I examined my costume in the mirror of our attic office. Wide-brimmed hat--check. Trenchcoat-check.

"What's wrong with our costumes?" I asked. "We're going as the Trenchcoat Twins!"

"That's the problem!" Ashley said. She gave the belt around her coat a tug. "It's not a costume. We are the Trenchcoat Twins!"

Okay. She's right about that. My sister Ashley and I run the Olsen and Olsen Detective Agency. We do it from the attic of our house. Today, our attic was covered with paper cats, witches, and jack-o'-lanterns.

"That's what makes it a good joke," I said. "Besides, these costumes are supereasy. Next year we'll plan ahead." We'd been so busy solving our last case that we hadn't thought about Halloween costumes. We had almost forgotten Halloween was even coming.

Ashley adjusted her hat over her strawberry blond hair., "I guess these will have to do. It just seems weird wearing our trenchcoats when we have no mystery to solve," she said.

The words hit me like a ton of jack-o'-lanterns. It was Halloween. The most mysterious day of the year and there was no mystery to be solved! Anywhere!

Ashley knelt down to pet our basset hound, Clue. Clue was wearing a ruffled clown collar just for Halloween.

"It's a good thing we don't have a casetoday, Mary-Kate," Ashley said. "After all,Great-grandma Olive is coming all the way,from Arizona to go trick-or-treating with us.

She'll be here any minute.

Great-grandma Olive! Her name alone is enough to make me smile. She isn't just the coolest great-grandma in the world-she's also Olive Olsen, world-famous detective. Everything Ashley and I know about detective work we learned from Great-grandma Olive!

The doorbell rang and Clue barked. I glanced at the clock on my desk: It was six thirty pm.

"I'll bet that's her!" I said.

Clue's floppy ears bounced as she chased us down the stairs. Ashley and I ran so fast, we skipped steps!

"Who is it?" I shouted at the front door.

"Trick or treat! Smell MY feet! Give me something good to eat!" someone shouted back. It was a voice I knew well.

Ashley flung the door open. Our friend Tim Park stood under the porch light, dressed as a scarecrow. He wore a straw hat, overalls, and a burlap pouch over his shoulder. Bunches of straw stuck out of his sleeves and collar.

"You can't ask us for candy, Tim," Ashley said. "You're going trick or treating with us!"

"It was worth a try," Tim said. He reached into his pocket and pulled out some small bags filled with candy corn. "Luckily, I got an early start."

Tim is the tallest and skinniest kid in our fifth-grade class. He also loves candy more than anything. No wonder Halloween is his favorite holiday

"VVhere's Samantha?" I asked Tim.

"Here I am, " cried a cute gray kitty. Samantha Samuels looked great as a cat. She had drawn a black nose and whiskers on her face. Her furry gray hood covered her curly red hair.

She hurried up the walk. "That cat suit is amazing," I told her.

"Thanks," Samantha said. "Mom made it for me." She turned to show me her long gray tail. It was attached to her furry onepiece suit.

Our next-door neighbor, Patty O'Leary, walked into our yard next. She was dressed as a ballerina in a tutu, tights, and a glittery crown.

"Princess Patty?" Samantha groaned. "You didn't tell me she was coming!"

I was surprised to see Patty, too. Ashley and I had asked Patty to come along-just to be polite. But Patty had told us she was going to Brianna Martinez's party. (Ashley and I had really known that all along!)

"I know! I know what you're thinking," Patty said as she walked over. "You thought I wasn't coming. But Brianna and her brother have colds."

"Was the party canceled?" Samantha, asked.

"No," Patty said. "But I'd rather go trick or-treating than bob for apples with a' bunch of runny noses!"

Oh, great, I thought.

Patty began to twirl around. "Don't you. just love my prima ballerina costume?" she asked. "My father ordered it from a special dance store in New York City!"

Ashley and I rolled our eyes. We don't call Patty "Princess" for nothing! She gets everything she wants.

"It's really nice, Patty," I said. Anything to get her to. stop twirling-she was making me dizzy!

Patty stopped. She stared at Ashley and me. "And you two are ... the Trenchcoat Wins?" She wrinkled her nose. "I don't get it. You are the Trenchcoat Twins!"

I felt Ashley glaring at me. Luckily, Great-grandma Olive's rented minivan pulled up just in time.

"She's here!" I cried, waving.

"Hi, Great-grandma Olive"' Ashley called out.

Great-grandma Olive parked the car in the driveway, opened the door, and stepped out. "Happy Halloween, kids!" she sang out.

Great-grandma Olive's long gray braid was tied with an orange-and-black ribbon. She was wearing jeans and a white sweater with black cats on it. But best of all we're her earrings-dangly jack-o'-lanterns. Perfect for Halloween!

"I just flew in from Arizona and boy, are my arms tired!" Great-grandma Olive joked. She gave us big hugs.

"We missed you, Great-grandma," I said.

Ashley pointed to our friends. "These are our friends, Tim, Samantha, and Patty."

"Trick-or-treat team, ready to march!" Tim said.

Great-grandma Olive looked confused.

"Trick or treat?" she asked. "I'm sorry, kids. But I'm afraid we're not going trick-or-treating this year."

Everyone froze.

"What?" I gasped.

"No trick-or-treating?" Ashley asked. "On Halloween?"

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Turtleback
  • Publisher: Demco Media (July 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0606219145
  • ISBN-13: 978-0606219143
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.2 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,191,051 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Spooky!, August 18, 2000
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Spooky! It is Halloween and Mary-Kate and Ashley's great- grandma Olive who taught them hw to be detectives gave Mary-Kate and Ashley a scary treat this Halloween -a night full of adventure at a hunted fun house called Creepy Castle and they even invited their friends! But soon,Tim disappeared,Samantha disappeared,Patty disappeared and they were the last two left! They better solve this mystery fast or soon,they will disappear too!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars it's a great book, July 4, 2003
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This book is mostly about a princess that is kidnapped in the midle of the night. The best part in this story is when Mary-kate and Ashly get chased by guarddogs and jump into the dumpster.I think anyone would enjoy this book!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars It was pretty good!, June 17, 2003
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In this book of the Olsen twins MK&A are invited to Princess Glorianna's ball. But when mysterious things happen and Glorianna goes missing, Mary-Kate and Ashley have to figure out what has happened to the princess. This book was pretty good. I reccomend it to younger readers. I love Mary-Kate and Ashley!
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