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Deep and Dark and Dangerous: A Ghost Story

Deep and Dark and Dangerous: A Ghost Story

Current price: $9.99
Publication Date: August 4th, 2008
Publisher:
Clarion Books
ISBN:
9780547076454
Pages:
200
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Description

Mary Downing Hahn is at her chilling best in this supernatural tale, where the long-buried secret of a young girl's death in a canoe accident relentlessly makes its way to the surface of an idyllic vacation.

A family secret is at the root of Mary Downing Hahn's story of supernatural events in Maine. Thirteen-year-old Ali is eager to spend her vacation with Aunt Dulcie, helping to care for her little niece, Emma, in the lake house where Dulcie and Claire, Ali's mother, spent summers. Claire, who is phobic about water, is dead set against her going but is forced to agree. The vacation by the lake turns unpleasant when Ali and Emma meet a mean, spiteful kid named Sissy. Emma idolizes and imitates Sissy, becoming bratty and hostile and accepting Sissy's dangerous dares. Sissy keeps talking about Teresa, a girl who drowned under mysterious circumstances when Claire and Dulcie were kids. At first Ali thinks Sissy is just trying to scare her with a ghost story, but soon she discovers the real reason why Sissy is so angry: she is the ghost of Teresa and blames Claire and Dulcie for her death.

About the Author

Mary Downing Hahn’s many acclaimed novels include such beloved ghost stories as Wait Till Helen Comes, Deep and Dark and Dangerous, and Took. A former librarian, she has received more than fifty child-voted state awards for her work. She lives in Columbia, Maryland, with a cat named Nixi.

Praise for Deep and Dark and Dangerous: A Ghost Story

"Signature spooky Hahn sends appropriate shivers up the reader's spine ... satisfyingly chilly."
Kirkus Reviews

"Hahn offers another eerie, suspenseful ghost story filled with family secrets." — Booklist

"Classic mystery elements ... add to the suspense and keep the well-plotted story moving along to a satisfying conclusion." — School Library Journal

"A compact and approachable shiveriness ... an easygoing vacation read." — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books