Violet drew in a breath. It all fit. Old Gert had the brightest blue eyes Violet had ever seen. And Gerts iron-gray hair had probably once been long a...
The rest of the way back to the motel, the children figured out a plan. They would go alone into Tincup, just before sunset, and track down the Lady i...
This mystery keeps getting weirder and weirder, said Benny as he followed his brother up the steep path. I wonder if that face you saw yesterday was R...
Everyone discussed the vanishing ghost at dinner that night. We saw Rose Payne, Benny insisted. Grandfather said, Benny, weve been over this. There ar...
The next morning, over a breakfast of cold cereal, the children discussed the latest mysterious events. The two people arguing must have been Marianne...
What are you going to do? Benny asked Grandfather. Well, first I must call Jay Murphy, my friend who sold me the property, and see what he thinks abou...
A ghost! Benny breathed. Cool, said Corey in his loud voice. A real, live ghost in a ghost town. Get it? he asked Marianne as she poured water into hi...
I wonder what she meant by that? Violet asked when Jessie told the others about Mariannes strange remark. She said wed find out soon enough, Henry sai...
No one spoke for a moment as they gazed into the canyon. Dust blew down the dirt road that divided the buildings. That looks like a Wild West town, sa...
Bumpity-bump! Ten-year-old Violet Alden clung to the edge of the Jeeps open window. This is the bumpiest car weve ever been in, she exclaimed. Its the...