The Underground Ghosts #10: A Super Special - Series Finale
Edgar Award Winner Dori Hillestad Butler gives us the tenth--and final--title in her not-too-scary chapter book mystery series, The Haunted Library, in the form of a super special
It's almost Halloween, and Kaz and Claire are off to Seattle to visit Claire's cousins. They explore the local library...and find a ghost living there! The ghost's family has been missing, so Kaz and Claire decide to investigate. When they discover ghostly activity in the city's subterranean passages, they put their detective skills to work. Kaz and Claire are on the case!
Perfect for Young Mystery Readers Ages 6-8
This chapter book delivers age-appropriate thrills without being too scary, making it ideal for early readers transitioning to longer stories. The Underground Ghosts combines mystery-solving adventure with supernatural elements that captivate young imaginations while building reading confidence.
The Final Adventure in The Haunted Library Series
As Book 10 and the series finale, this super special edition brings Kaz and Claire's ghostly detective work to a satisfying conclusion. Young readers who have followed the series will find closure, while new readers can enjoy this standalone Halloween mystery set in Seattle's mysterious underground passages.
Award-Winning Author
About the Author: Dori Hillestad Butler's books have appeared on children's choice award lists in 18 different states. Trading Places with Tank Talbott won the Maryland Children's Choice Award in 2007, and The Buddy Files: Case of the Lost Boy won the 2011 Edgar Award for Best Juvenile Mystery. Dori has also been a ghostwriter for the Sweet Valley Twins, Unicorn Club, and Boxcar Children series, and a children's book reviewer for several publications. She's published numerous short stories, plays, and educational materials, and has served as the Iowa Society of Children's Book Writers & Illustrators' Regional Advisor. She grew up in southern Minnesota and now lives in Seattle with her husband, son, dog, and cat. She visits schools and leads writing workshops all over the country.
Book Details
- Paperback format for easy handling by young readers
- Not-too-scary ghost stories perfect for Halloween reading
- Themes of friendship, detective work, and problem-solving
- Set in Seattle with exploration of underground passages
- Published by Penguin Young Readers Group