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Books : Children's Books : Series : Mystery & Detective : Bessledorf
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Dead bodies which appear and disappear mysteriously are threatening to lose Sam's father his job as manager of the Bessledorf Hotel. What can be done? How do you find a ghost?
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Sam suspects the culprit who is gassing assembly line workers in the parachute factory lives in the hotel his family manages.
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When guests report the presence of a ghost in the 125-year-old hotel Bernie Magruder's father is managing, Bernie begins to believe that ghosts are real. By the author of The Bodies in the Bessledorf Hotel. Reprint. SLJ. AB.
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Bernie Magruder sets out to investigate a mysterious intruder whom he see climbing the fire escape at the Bessledorf Funeral Parlor and finds himself embroiled with an embezzling business executive, mysterious undertakers, and other shenanigans.
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Did the long-dead pirate Peg Leg bury his treasure in Middleburg, Indiana?
Officer Feeney seems to think so. And Bernie Magruder, whose father runs the Bessledorf Hotel in Middleburg, believes him. After all, the Middleburg River runs into the Wabash, the Wabash flows into the Ohio, the Ohio runs into the Mississippi, the Mississippi empties into the Gulf of Mexico, and the Gulf, as everyone should know, opens into the Atlantic, which is where the pirates were.
Is this why a pale light bobs about in the dark of night on Bessledorf Hill? Is this why holes appear on the hill? Has the spirit of Peg Leg returned for his treasure? Or does the great-great-greatgreat-great-great-grandson of Peg Leg, who turns up at the Bessledorf Hotel with a treasure map, know more about these mysterious events than he is willing to tell?
Rumors of the old pirate bring treasure hunters from everywhere, and once more Bernie and the colorful characters who form his family have a mystery on their hands.




