Georgia Thackery is feeling pretty good about her summer job teaching at prestigious Overfeld College, and she's renting a rustic cabin right by a lake for herself, her daughter, Madison, and her best friend, Sid the Skeleton. Together again, the trio are enjoying the quiet when a teenager named Jen
The Skeleton Makes a Friend
โ Scribed by Perry, Leigh
- Book ID
- 100650268
- Publisher
- Diversion Books
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 153 KB
- Series
- Family Skeleton Mystery 5
- Edition
- First Diversion books edition
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- New Hampshire,New Hampshire.
- ISBN
- 1635764432
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โฆ Synopsis
Georgia Thackery is feeling pretty good about her summer job teaching at prestigious Cattenhall College, and shes renting a rustic cabin right by a lake for herself, her daughter, Madison, and her best friend, Sid the Skeleton. Together again, the trio are enjoying the quiet when a teenager named Judy shows up looking for her friend. Georgia doesnt recognize the name, but she learns that the person Judy was looking for is actually Sid. Sid reveals that he and Judy are part of a regular online gaming group that formed locally, and one of their members has gone missing. Sid admits that he might have bragged about his investigative prowess, enough so that Judy wants him to find their missing player. Given that Sid doesnt have many friends IRL?none, really, unless you count the Thackery family?Georgia agrees to help him search. They manage to discreetly enlist Judy, who lives in town, and follow the clues to ... a dead buddy. Now they've got a killer on their hands. Probing the life of Sid's friend, they realize a lot is wrong both on campus and in the seemingly quaint town, and someone doesn't want them looking deeper.
โฆ Subjects
New Hampshire
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