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When Dr. Watson learns of a tragedy involving an old friend, he insists Sherlock Holmes investigate. Whispered voices and ghostly visions have haunted Dorthea Pearl since the death of her husband and Holmes soon finds there is more to them than the suspected hallucinations of a grief stricken woman. The horror of Gray Manor spans the ages of time, encompassing ghosts, ancient rituals of long forgotten religions and much more. Who or what lies at the source of the haunting? Can Sherlock Holmes solve its deep seated riddle?
The fourth in the series of the Young Detectives' Mysteries, Kurt and Willie are thrown into a new and exciting adventure. Assisting a Benedictine brother in an archeological study of a long forgotten mountain abbey, the boys discover more historical secrets than just that of the sacred relic they carry.
Sharrey Princeton has brought Holmes and Watson a perplexing mystery, and it all involves the Ring and the Box- ancient Eqyptian artifacts from the reign of the Pharoah Snefru sent to her by her father. A living viper in a three thousand year old canobic jar? Hieroglyphics that move on ancient parchments? Who is willing to kill Sharrey Princeton for the Ring and the Box and what significance do they hold for the future of Egypt? Can Sherlock Holmes solve the mystery of the Pharoah's Curse?
Kurt and Willie have returned from their adventure at Emerson's Cove only to find themselves thrust into one of the most important rescues of their lives.They find Mrs. Hendicott missing! They find a cryptic message written in blood! They find a skeleton key in a secret hiding place. How do the clues fit together? And, will they find Mrs. Hendicott in time?Book Six in the Young Detectives' Mystery series is a gripping mystery of suspense and danger that takes Kurt and Willie back to Pirate's Cove!
Willie looked around for something to staunch the bleeding but there was nothing. He pressed Kurt's shirt against the wound. Panic and fear gripped him once more. What should he do? Where should he go? He couldn't take that chance. Safety was the first thing. But Kurt hadn't moved or uttered a sound since the first moan when dragged ashore. A wave of nausea and exhaustion rolled over Willie as he stared at Kurt, bruised and battered and for the first time since he was six years old, Willie openly cried.
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