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Mystery in Crooked Creek Woods - (Tree Street Kids) by Amanda Cleary Eastep (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Book Four in the Tree Street Kids SeriesSomething fishy is going on in Crooked Creek Woods.
- 8-12 Years
- 6.9" x 5.0" Paperback
- 192 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Religious
- Series Name: Tree Street Kids
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About the Book
Book four in the Tree Street Kids series: Something fishy is going on in Crooked Creek Woods. Does it have anything to do with the weird lights coming from Ruthie's neighbor's yard? Or are the kids' imaginations running away with them? After all, Jack and Ellison have been hard at work writing a mystery. The Tree Street Kids decide to investigate. Not only do they discover what's been hidden for centuries in the woods, they also learn about placing their trust in the adults who love and care for them . . . but not before placing themselves in peril.Book Synopsis
Book Four in the Tree Street Kids Series
Something fishy is going on in Crooked Creek Woods. Does it have anything to do with the weird lights coming from Ruthie's neighbor's yard? Or are the kids' imaginations running away with them? After all, Jack and Ellison have been hard at work writing a mystery. The Tree Street Kids decide to investigate. Not only do they discover what's been hidden for centuries in the woods, they also learn about placing their trust in the adults who love and care for them . . . but not before placing themselves in peril.
From the Back Cover
SOMETHING SUSPICIOUS IS GOING ON
IN CROOKED CREEK WOODS.
FOLLOW THE CLUES
TO SOLVE TWO MYSTERIES
Are the weird lights coming from the yard of Ruthie's neighbor a clue? Or are the kids' imaginations running wild? After all, Jack and Ellison have been hard at work writing their own mystery. The Tree Street Kids decide to investigate. Not only do they discover what's been hidden for centuries in the woods, they also learn about placing their trust in the adults who love and care for them . . . but not before placing themselves in peril. And what about one more thing puzzling Jack? Can God help him solve the mystery of how to love his friends and foes?
About the Author
AMANDA CLEARY EASTEP is an award-winning children's author and a book editor. She works in a cabin in the mountains of North Carolina, but she has lived most of her life in the suburbs of Chicago, the home of the Tree Street Kids. Amanda and her husband, together, have eight grown children and a border collie named Annie who wakes Amanda up early every morning to write.