Meg Mackintosh and the Mystery at Camp Creepy: A Solve-It-Yourself Mystery
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5In this easy-to-follow mystery, Meg and her history class are in a reproduction medieval castle when an actual artifact is stolen. Meg solves the mystery, and, as we read along, we are asked questions that prompt us to see if we can figure out the answer as well. This is sure to engage young readers.
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Meg Mackintosh and the Mystery at Camp Creepy - Lucinda Landon
The creepiest story of all, began one of the camp counselors,
is about the ghost right here at Camp Crescent."
Meg Mackintosh edged closer to the campfire to hear.
A long time ago, this land belonged to an old man named Stuart,
the counselor continued. He lived in the old shack where we keep the canoes. Ever since he died, they say you can hear his ghost rustling around in there at night.
And on a misty night,
continued another counselor, you can see Stuart’s ghost paddling his canoe across Crescent Lake.
Just then everyone heard noises in the distance.
What was that?
- they all asked the counselors.
The sounds seemed to be coming from the old canoe shack. A shiver went up Meg’s spine. The counselors exchanged glances, their eyebrows raised. Even they’re getting spooked,
Meg thought.
Everybody’s here at the campfire. Who could that be?
she overheard her cabin counselor, Annie, whisper to another counselor.
That’s enough ghost stories,
Tim, the camp director, announced abruptly. Time for bed.
All the campers hurried back to their cabins. Meg was staying in the Chipmunk Cabin with seven other girls. As they got ready for bed, she heard a lot of whispering, much more than there’d been the first two nights at camp. One girl began crying a little. Meg doubted anybody was going to sleep very well that night. Just before Annie turned out the light, Meg reached under her cot, grabbed her detective knapsack, and took out her flashlight, pencil, and a