HEAT α¦ HUMOR α¦ HEA Life's been trying to break Sissy Mullen since the day she was born. Though her violent father nearly ran her into the ground, she's finally free. Nathan "Butch" Davies doesn't like people. Bailey Johansson and Nick Davies' quiet middle son is better at busting heads than making
I So Don't Do Mysteries
β Scribed by Barrie Summy
- Publisher
- Random House Children's Books;Delacorte Press
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 219 KB
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0375891358
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
SO HERE I am spending spring break in California with my best friend, Junie. Our chaperone is a teenager, like us. And soon I'll get to hang out with the coolest, cutest boy in the Southwest. Life is so good.
Except I should tell you that I'm not actually in San Diego for fun. Even though I'm a normal person who likes normal stuff--friends, clothes, the mall--I'm supposed to be solving a mystery, one that involves a rhino heist and a crazy chef. And I have to do it because my supercop mom is counting on me. Did I mention she's a ghost? A ghost who can make
contact with only one person. Me, Sherry Holmes Baldwin. My mom is flunking out of the Academy of Spirits, and if I don't help her, she'll be banished to an afterlife for ghost failures.
But . . . I so don't do mysteries.
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