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Ghost of Crimson Dawn

A Hamilton Kids' Mystery, Book 2

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Ghost of Crimson Dawn

By: Jean Henry Mead
Narrated by: Chelsea Ward
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Second novel in the Hamilton Kids' mystery series.

When the Hamilton kids arrive at their Uncle's ranch in the Laramie Mountains, they want to see the ghost of Crimson Dawn. So their Uncle and aunt take them to the Summer Solstice Festival on Casper Mountain, which takes place each year on the first day of summer. There, 9-year-old Danny not only sees the ghost, she leads him to an injured dog. But who does the dog belong to and why was it shot? And is the dog connected to the person setting fire to their uncle's hayfield?

Jaime, Sam and Danny at first wonder if witches and warlocks are responsible, but soon realize they need help to solve the mystery from Bagnomi, the spirit who talks to them on their Ouija Board.

©2011 Jean Henry Mead (P)2014 Jean Henry Mead
Fiction Mystery Dogs Magic Users Witchcraft Haunted Ghost Summer

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