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Gr 4-7-Readers familiar with Bial's The Fresh Grave (Face to Face, 1997), featuring the same two boys, will not be disappointed with this sequel. It's a lively, entertaining, and energetic story. When a mysterious light suddenly appears in a deserted farmhouse on Old Man Crupp's land, ghost-magnets Hank and Clifford investigate and become entangled in a case that ultimately leads to the discovery of a murder. They encounter not only a ghost, but also a shotgun-wielding landlord and a fierce-tempered bull named Lucifer that guards the nearby woods against trespassers. The interactions of the engaging, sympathetic characters create a well-balanced story. The friendship between teenager Hank and the elderly, ghostly Bonnie Hawkins is refreshing, and nicely juxtaposed against the close friendship Hank has with Clifford and also with Rosie, a romantic interest. Bonnie helps Hank discover the love and respect that he has for the land, and Hank helps her find inner peace when he solves the mystery surrounding her sister's murder. Loose ends are wrapped up at the end; the ghosts can finally rest in peace, and Hank and Rosie's friendship has become closer than ever. This page-turner will keep readers looking forward to the further exploits of these two ghost sleuths.-Janet Gillen, Great Neck Public Library, NY
Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
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Lively, entertaining, highly recommended!,
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This review is from: The Ghost of Honeymoon Creek (Hardcover)
Teenagers Hank and Clifford encounter a mysterious old lady living in a deserted house, a blustering landlord with an itchy trigger-finger, a fire-breathing white bull named Lucifer, and the dastardly Leach Brothers in Raymond Bial's The Ghost Of Honeymoon Creek. Hank saves the day while running a gauntlet of ghosts galore in this "ghost story" novel for young readers ages 8 and up. Also available in paperback, The Ghost Of Honeymoon Creek is a lively, entertaining, and highly recommended for school and community library fiction collections. Additionally recommended is Raymond Bial's early adventures of Hank and Clifford in The Fresh Grave: And Other Ghostly Stories.
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