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  • Sammy Keyes and the Skeleton Man

    Wendelin Van Draanen

    Paperback (Yearling, April 20, 1999)
    This Halloween is more than just tricks and treats--it's deadly serious. It was supposed to be a simple ding-dong ditch. A dare to give them bragging rights. But as Sammy and her friends sneak up to the spookiest house in town, they get scared witless by a skeleton, and then witness something frightening enough to make even Sammy scream. Things have taken a scary turn at school, too, with horrible Heather spreading embarrassing rumors about Sammy. Sammy devises a plan to expose her, but it's going to take a deceptive disguise, some good friends, and a lot of guts to pull it off... Praise for the Sammy Keyes series: “If Kinsey Millhone ever hires a junior partner, Sammy Keyes will be the first candidate on the list. She’s feisty, fearless, and funny. A top-notch investigator!” —New York Times bestselling author Sue Grafton “The sleuth delights from start to finish. Keep your binoculars trained on Sammy Keyes.” —Publishers Weekly “The most winning junior detective ever in teen lit. (Take that, Nancy Drew!)” —Midwest Children’s Book Review
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  • Sammy Keyes and the Skeleton Man

    Wendelin Van Draanen

    eBook (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Sept. 9, 2003)
    This Halloween is more than just tricks and treats--it's deadly serious. It was supposed to be a simple ding-dong ditch. A dare to give them bragging rights. But as Sammy and her friends sneak up to the spookiest house in town, they get scared witless by a skeleton, and then witness something frightening enough to make even Sammy scream. Things have taken a scary turn at school, too, with horrible Heather spreading embarrassing rumors about Sammy. Sammy devises a plan to expose her, but it's going to take a deceptive disguise, some good friends, and a lot of guts to pull it off... Praise for the Sammy Keyes series: “If Kinsey Millhone ever hires a junior partner, Sammy Keyes will be the first candidate on the list. She’s feisty, fearless, and funny. A top-notch investigator!” —New York Times bestselling author Sue Grafton “The sleuth delights from start to finish. Keep your binoculars trained on Sammy Keyes.” —Publishers Weekly “The most winning junior detective ever in teen lit. (Take that, Nancy Drew!)” —Midwest Children’s Book Review
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  • Sammy Keyes and the Skeleton Man

    Wendelin Van Draanen

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, April 1, 1999)
    Seventh grade gumshoe Sammy Keyes returns in her second mystery--a Halloween intrigue involving Frankenstein and a skeleton man in a tale of greed, grudges, and getting on.
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  • Sammy Keyes and the Skeleton Man

    Wendelin Vandraanen, Tara Sands

    Audio CD (Live Oak Media (NY), Nov. 30, 2000)
    Weird things are happening this Halloween night--Frankenstein is tied to a chair wth his head twisted around and Sammy Keyes collides with a skeleton...
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  • Sammy Keyes and the Skeleton Man

    Wendelin Van Draanen

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Aug. 18, 1998)
    What does Frankenstein have that a skeleton wants?Sounds like a bad Halloween joke. But Sammy Keyes isn't laughing. She's the one who collided with the skeleton while he was making his getaway. And she's the one who discovered Frankenstein tied to a chair with his head twisted around. Someone's taken "trick or treat" way too far.When Sammy tries to puzzle out what really happened Halloween night, she's amazed at how many people have something to hide -- and how far they'll go to keep their disguises intact.Of course, Sammy's got a few secrets herself. And more than a few tricks up her sleeve. She'll need them all to unravel this tale of greed and grudges and getting even...
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  • Sammy Keyes and The Skeleton Man

    Wendelin Van Draanen

    Paperback (Scholastic Canada, Limited, Aug. 16, 1999)
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  • Sammy Keyes and the Skeleton Man

    Wendelin Van Draanen

    Library Binding
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  • Sammy Keyes And The Skeleton Man

    Wendelin Van Draanen

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 20, 1999)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. On Halloween night, seventh-grader Sammy stumbles onto a mystery involving a 20-year-old family feud and some heirlooms stolen by a man in a skeleton costume.
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  • Sammy Keyes and the Skeleton Man

    Wendelin Van Draanen, Tara Sands

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Live Oak Media, Oct. 1, 2008)
    While living a surreptitious life sneaking in and out of Gram's adults-only apartment complex, Sammy observes the unusual in the usual world. Halloween finds her and her friends mustering nerve to wend their way through dense shrubbery to the front door of scary Bush House to trick-or-treat when they are nearly knocked down by a "skeleton man" scurrying away with his loot in a pillow case. Sammy peers into the house to discover it's on fire, rescues its owner, and becomes embroiled in his family history. Her quick switches between adult intuitiveness and childish pranks are in keeping with a personality that neither thinks twice about rushing into a burning house nor about exposing the misdemeanors of a classmate via the school's public-address system. Only Sammy and a few other characters are developed to any extent. The nosy neighbor, the weak grandmother, and the cantankerous cops are examples of stereotyped adults. Sammy's classmates run the gamut of sweet and naive friends to snide and snotty enemies. However, readers will enjoy the mystery, hijinks, plotting, and adult comeuppance. A fun read, particularly for fans of the previous book about this young sleuth.
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  • Sammy Keyes and the Skeleton Man

    Wendelin Van Draanen

    Paperback (Gardners Books, July 31, 2004)
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  • Sammy Keyes and the Skeleton Man

    Wendelin Van Draanen, Tara Sands

    Audio Cassette (Live Oak Media, Dec. 1, 2000)
    On Halloween night, seventh grader Sammy stumbles on a mystery involving a twenty-year-old family feud and some heirlooms stolen by a man in a skeleton costume.
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  • Sammy Keyes & the Skeleton Man

    Wendelin Vandraanen, Tara Sands

    Paperback (Live Oak Media, Jan. 1, 2003)
    While living a surreptitious life sneaking in and out of Gram's adults-only apartment complex, Sammy observes the unusual in the usual world. Halloween finds her and her friends mustering nerve to wend their way through dense shrubbery to the front door of scary Bush House to trick-or-treat when they are nearly knocked down by a "skeleton man" scurrying away with his loot in a pillow case. Sammy peers into the house to discover it's on fire, rescues its owner, and becomes embroiled in his family history. Her quick switches between adult intuitiveness and childish pranks are in keeping with a personality that neither thinks twice about rushing into a burning house nor about exposing the misdemeanors of a classmate via the school's public-address system. Only Sammy and a few other characters are developed to any extent. The nosy neighbor, the weak grandmother, and the cantankerous cops are examples of stereotyped adults. Sammy's classmates run the gamut of sweet and naive friends to snide and snotty enemies. However, readers will enjoy the mystery, hijinks, plotting, and adult comeuppance. Occasional black-and-white drawings illustrate the book. A fun read, particularly for fans of the previous book about this young sleuth.
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