The Whisperer

The Curious Janie Query Mysteries

Mystery & Suspense
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Author: Adda Leah Davis ISBN: 9781458217226
Publisher: Abbott Press Publication: September 5, 2014
Imprint: Abbott Press Language: English
Author: Adda Leah Davis
ISBN: 9781458217226
Publisher: Abbott Press
Publication: September 5, 2014
Imprint: Abbott Press
Language: English

Adda Leah Davis writes with warmth and passion of both people and places, bringing readers into worlds where journeys prove enlightening. She tells stories worth hearing and makes memories with her words.

Joe Tennis, author of Beach to Bluegrass and contributing editor of Blue Ridge Country

You are a lovely writer who touches the souls of the characters and the readers . . . and that is as good as it gets.

Belle Avery of Apelles Entertainment

Janie Query is an impulsive, nosey, inquisitive busybody-or so people say. She willingly admits to being curious since she is an avid twelve-year-old investigator. Unknowingly Janie helps to keep her small town safe by using her skills of reasoning in solving problems. With the help of her skittish friend, Prudence Leery no crime remains a secret around Curious Janie Query, but in this case she gets in over her head.

One night she and Prudence take a snooping trip into the local cemetery, the Garden of Eternal Peace and witnessed a very mysterious event. Two men, one with a rasping whispered voice, were carrying a large crate out of the cemetery. Janie and her friend hide behind a tree because she senses that they are up to no good. One man says they have to return later, so Janie plans to return, too.

Even though, Prudence thinks Janie is crazy to pursue the whispering man, Janie refuses to be deterred. Her curiosity always overrides her caution and Janie tucks her pigtails under her cap and decides to get to the bottom of this cemetery mystery. She could end up a hero-or a permanent resident in the Garden of Eternal Peace.

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Adda Leah Davis writes with warmth and passion of both people and places, bringing readers into worlds where journeys prove enlightening. She tells stories worth hearing and makes memories with her words.

Joe Tennis, author of Beach to Bluegrass and contributing editor of Blue Ridge Country

You are a lovely writer who touches the souls of the characters and the readers . . . and that is as good as it gets.

Belle Avery of Apelles Entertainment

Janie Query is an impulsive, nosey, inquisitive busybody-or so people say. She willingly admits to being curious since she is an avid twelve-year-old investigator. Unknowingly Janie helps to keep her small town safe by using her skills of reasoning in solving problems. With the help of her skittish friend, Prudence Leery no crime remains a secret around Curious Janie Query, but in this case she gets in over her head.

One night she and Prudence take a snooping trip into the local cemetery, the Garden of Eternal Peace and witnessed a very mysterious event. Two men, one with a rasping whispered voice, were carrying a large crate out of the cemetery. Janie and her friend hide behind a tree because she senses that they are up to no good. One man says they have to return later, so Janie plans to return, too.

Even though, Prudence thinks Janie is crazy to pursue the whispering man, Janie refuses to be deterred. Her curiosity always overrides her caution and Janie tucks her pigtails under her cap and decides to get to the bottom of this cemetery mystery. She could end up a hero-or a permanent resident in the Garden of Eternal Peace.

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