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  • Something Strange in the Cellar

    George Chedzoy

    language (George Chedzoy, Jan. 20, 2014)
    It’s the October school holidays and 12-year-old Louise Elliott and her friends Jack, his brother David and sister Emily return to the Welsh seaside resort of Abersoch. After an eventful summer the children are not expecting anything untoward to happen this time, but that’s before they come across a ramshackle farmhouse while walking across the moors. It’s the home of a lonely old lady in her 90s who's at her wits’ end, certain it’s haunted. But is it, or is there a more rational explanation? Headstrong Lou is determined to find out in this short novel, which is book three in the Lou Elliott mystery adventure series. Please note that the first chapter of book four, Trouble at Chumley Towers, is included at the end of the Kindle edition (but not the printed version) to give you a flavour of the next book in the series.LOU ELLIOTT MYSTERY ADVENTURE SERIES by George Chedzoy:1. Smugglers at Whistling Sands2. The Missing Treasure3. Something Strange in the Cellar (a shorter novel)4. Trouble at Chumley Towers5. Secrets in the MountainsThese are wholesome, traditional adventure stories, suitable for age eight and upwards, inspired to an extent by Enid Blyton, whom the author loved as a child. If you like her books, or the Nancy Drew mysteries, then this series should appeal.Also by George Chedzoy and available on Amazon:The Cartwright Fantasy Adventure Series: The Mystery of the Misty Woods and The Mystery of the Message in a Bottle.Rapunzel: My True Story
  • Something Strange in the Cellar

    George Chedzoy

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 6, 2016)
    It's Autumn half-term and Louise Elliott, still only 12, has run away to her parents' holiday cottage at the Welsh seaside resort of Abersoch. That's great news for her friends Jack, David and Emily, who have also returned for a week's break with their parents and are delighted to see her again. The children set off for a walk across moorland above the neighbouring village of Mynytho. They come across a ramshackle farmhouse owned by a worried, elderly lady who is convinced it's haunted. But is it, or is her imagination getting the better of her? Lou is determined to find out. This is book three in the Lou Elliott mystery adventure series.
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