The Aldens don’t believe the rumors that their cousin’s new house is haunted, but they can’t explain the mysterious singing they hear. Could there really be a ghost?
The Aldens don’t believe the rumors that their cousin’s new house is haunted, but they can’t explain the mysterious singing they hear. Could there really be a ghost?
When the Boxcar Children take on the task of fixing up a dilapidated old house in Greenfield before their cousins move in, strange things begin to happen, and the young sleuths begin to think that the house is haunted.
Visiting the zoo to see the new Australian tiger snake, Frank and Joe discover the body of Dr. Harrod Michaels, a herpetologist, and learn that several poisonous snakes have been stolen
Thrilling Adventure of a group of South Indian children , How they solve the Mystrery of the sarpent coveThey moved very cautiously towards the place where the snake gods were worshipped. There were stone images of various snakes in different poses. Scattered faded flowers seen there indicated that the rojas were held there a few days back. The children bowed their heads in prayer. They earnestly requested blessings as they wished to solve the mystery of their strange experiences near the Serpent cove. Ajitha finished her prayers quickly and looked around to see if any of the snake gods had appeared in person. She could hear the rustling of the dry leaves here and there as if somebody was moving about. She looked towards Unni and Sekharan. They were staring with round eyes at the spot behind the stone images. She too looked carefully at the spot. The sight she saw there in the faint light was quite frightening and it struck terror into her mind. She wanted to shout out of fear. But the sound didn't come out.
School & Library Binding
(Turtleback Books, Jan. 1, 1992)
FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. While helping fix up the old house their cousins have bought, the Aldens hear stories about its being haunted and find evidence suggesting that there may be a ghost there.