The Mystery of the Hidden Cabin

Bess's Magical Garden, #1

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Horror, Fiction & Literature, Classics, Historical
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Author: M. E. Hembroff ISBN: 9781386301592
Publisher: mehembroff Publication: January 4, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: M. E. Hembroff
ISBN: 9781386301592
Publisher: mehembroff
Publication: January 4, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

After Bess Silver had settled into her new home in Pineview she thought her biggest problem would be settling into a new school. She was  surprised to learn that it was a one room school house which was different from what she was used to.

That all changed when Megan Skye, her best friend and cousin, dashed into their kitchen late one afternoon with exciting news. Megan's Father discovered an old cabin, hidden behind a wall, when he started doing kitchen renovations. Megan asked him to take the suitcases, ledgers and trunk they found over to Bess instead of throwing them out. Clues turn up in the suitcases and in a secret compartment in the cabin which leave Bess puzzled. When she first looked aroung the cabin she sees a ghostly figure that disapears in an instant but was as real as Megan. Dreams about the cabin and occuants haunt Bess. These feel so real that Bess can't shake the feeling thatt she was actually near them.

Who is the figure that Bess saw in the cabin? What is she trying to tell her? Why is she having dreams about the old cabin? Will Bess be able to figure out who the mysterious figure is? Or would these secrets remain secrets forever?

The Mystery of the Hidden Cabin is the sequel to Bess's Magical Garden and can be read on its own.

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After Bess Silver had settled into her new home in Pineview she thought her biggest problem would be settling into a new school. She was  surprised to learn that it was a one room school house which was different from what she was used to.

That all changed when Megan Skye, her best friend and cousin, dashed into their kitchen late one afternoon with exciting news. Megan's Father discovered an old cabin, hidden behind a wall, when he started doing kitchen renovations. Megan asked him to take the suitcases, ledgers and trunk they found over to Bess instead of throwing them out. Clues turn up in the suitcases and in a secret compartment in the cabin which leave Bess puzzled. When she first looked aroung the cabin she sees a ghostly figure that disapears in an instant but was as real as Megan. Dreams about the cabin and occuants haunt Bess. These feel so real that Bess can't shake the feeling thatt she was actually near them.

Who is the figure that Bess saw in the cabin? What is she trying to tell her? Why is she having dreams about the old cabin? Will Bess be able to figure out who the mysterious figure is? Or would these secrets remain secrets forever?

The Mystery of the Hidden Cabin is the sequel to Bess's Magical Garden and can be read on its own.

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