When a mysterious beam of light appears during a thunderstorm off the coast of Maine, three friends go in search of answers and find themselves unraveling an otherworldly tale.
For thirteen-year-old Noah Wright, a trip to a beautiful seaside village in Maine means the perfect start to his summer break. But when he and his friends stumble upon an abandoned lighthouse on a nearby island, a troubling mystery that haunts the town begins to reveal itself. One clue leads to another until it becomes clear that the people of Westport would rather deny the hundred-year-old legend than admit to its ghostly origins.
The first installment in a spine-chilling, adventure series for kids.
"...It reminded me of Goosebumps in a good way."
"...Ghostly without being too scary."
"...Great mystery. Page turner."
"It really seems to me this book would share shelf space with The Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew, and my personal favourite... Alfred Hitchcock and The Three Investigators. Solving mysteries whilst exploring via boats, bikes, on foot brings back an age of being able to grow up in moments without grown-up supervision and turning up ok-those were the days."
Follow the adventures of three unlikely sleuths in the Tales of the Lost & Found, a new middle grade mystery series by Shana Gorian, recommended for ages 8-12.
No graphic violence or language.
Contains Publisher's Cataloging-in-Publication Data.
For thirteen-year-old Noah Wright, a trip to a beautiful seaside village in Maine means the perfect start to his summer break. But when he and his friends stumble upon an abandoned lighthouse on a nearby island, a troubling mystery that haunts the town begins to reveal itself. One clue leads to another until it becomes clear that the people of Westport would rather deny the hundred-year-old legend than admit to its ghostly origins.
The first installment in a spine-chilling, adventure series for kids.
"...It reminded me of Goosebumps in a good way."
"...Ghostly without being too scary."
"...Great mystery. Page turner."
"It really seems to me this book would share shelf space with The Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew, and my personal favourite... Alfred Hitchcock and The Three Investigators. Solving mysteries whilst exploring via boats, bikes, on foot brings back an age of being able to grow up in moments without grown-up supervision and turning up ok-those were the days."
Follow the adventures of three unlikely sleuths in the Tales of the Lost & Found, a new middle grade mystery series by Shana Gorian, recommended for ages 8-12.
No graphic violence or language.
Contains Publisher's Cataloging-in-Publication Data.

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Thirteen-year-old Noah thought a winter break trip to his aunt and uncle's house would simply mean snowball fights and hot cocoa. But a seemingly harmless sledding trip to the local state park unearths a chilling secret.
For sixty years, a nearby reservoir has held a dark truth beneath its icy surface. Now, angry spirits stir, their vengeful trickery spilling into the small Pennsylvania town.
Noah and friends find themselves tangled in a web of ghostly whispers and a community desperate to bury the past.
Can the kids unravel the secrets the town is hiding and stop the ghosts?
Don't miss this chilling story perfect for ages 9-12.
Follow this unforgettable adventure of three unlikely sleuths, filled with small town winter adventures and chilling snowstorms.
No graphic violence or language.
*Many readers describe this series as chilling and suspenseful but not so frightening that it gives young readers nightmares.
For sixty years, a nearby reservoir has held a dark truth beneath its icy surface. Now, angry spirits stir, their vengeful trickery spilling into the small Pennsylvania town.
Noah and friends find themselves tangled in a web of ghostly whispers and a community desperate to bury the past.
Can the kids unravel the secrets the town is hiding and stop the ghosts?
Don't miss this chilling story perfect for ages 9-12.
Follow this unforgettable adventure of three unlikely sleuths, filled with small town winter adventures and chilling snowstorms.
No graphic violence or language.
*Many readers describe this series as chilling and suspenseful but not so frightening that it gives young readers nightmares.