Mystery of the Eyewitness Ghost

Selah Award Winner - Purple Dragonfly Book Award Honorable Mention

Are there such things as ghosts? Can we talk to the dead? In Medium Well Done Nick finds himself confronted by a "ghost" and challenged by a psychic who swears she is a channel into the spirit world. But is it wise for the living to try to speak to the dead? On a stormy evening in a cemetery, Nick learns that dabbling in the occult can leave you chasing spooks in the night.

Nick Caden is no stranger to solving mysteries of a supernatural nature. By looking at the facts and dismissing the myths surrounding ghosts, vampires, zombies, and werewolves, he relies on his favorite cop and detective shows to reveal who the most likely culprit might be. But what he witnesses in Bonaventure Cemetery leaves Nick terrified.

When a "ghost" accuses his neighbor Keisha of murder-and minutes later she goes missing-Nick is forced into an unlikely partnership with Jaz, a teen with a gift for knowing the thoughts of the dead: or so she claims. As the pair work to find Keisha, they must rely on the word of "Sistah Séance," a Gullah woman on Georgia's Sea islands, who seems able to "bring up the dead."

While attempting to unravel the mystery, Nick receives a Dear John breakup letter from his "friend girl." Confused and reeling from the sudden rupture, he presses on with the investigation. Only when Jaz confirms that Nick does, at times, seem to lack empathy and compassion, is he able to accept that there are clues in his life that point to a hard, if not dead, heart.

As the pair race against time to find the ghost's real killer, the two teens find themselves entangled in a dark world where every clue leads to new dangers and uncovers the haunting truth that awaits them.

When the only eyewitness to a murder is a ghost, who do you believe?

"This time Nick doesn't have all the answers, but he asks the right questions. And what he learns is worse than any lies a fake fortuneteller might pass off as truth. I highly recommend Medium Well Done." - Kim Childress, Book Editor, Girls' Life Magazine

Parents can trust the Caden Chronicles to be safe reading for children. There is no sexual dialogue or situations, violence, or strong language, only a wee bit of humor.

A Stand-Alone Middle Grade Mystery! Buy Medium Well Done to provide wholesome entertainment for your child today!

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Mystery of the Eyewitness Ghost

Selah Award Winner - Purple Dragonfly Book Award Honorable Mention

Are there such things as ghosts? Can we talk to the dead? In Medium Well Done Nick finds himself confronted by a "ghost" and challenged by a psychic who swears she is a channel into the spirit world. But is it wise for the living to try to speak to the dead? On a stormy evening in a cemetery, Nick learns that dabbling in the occult can leave you chasing spooks in the night.

Nick Caden is no stranger to solving mysteries of a supernatural nature. By looking at the facts and dismissing the myths surrounding ghosts, vampires, zombies, and werewolves, he relies on his favorite cop and detective shows to reveal who the most likely culprit might be. But what he witnesses in Bonaventure Cemetery leaves Nick terrified.

When a "ghost" accuses his neighbor Keisha of murder-and minutes later she goes missing-Nick is forced into an unlikely partnership with Jaz, a teen with a gift for knowing the thoughts of the dead: or so she claims. As the pair work to find Keisha, they must rely on the word of "Sistah Séance," a Gullah woman on Georgia's Sea islands, who seems able to "bring up the dead."

While attempting to unravel the mystery, Nick receives a Dear John breakup letter from his "friend girl." Confused and reeling from the sudden rupture, he presses on with the investigation. Only when Jaz confirms that Nick does, at times, seem to lack empathy and compassion, is he able to accept that there are clues in his life that point to a hard, if not dead, heart.

As the pair race against time to find the ghost's real killer, the two teens find themselves entangled in a dark world where every clue leads to new dangers and uncovers the haunting truth that awaits them.

When the only eyewitness to a murder is a ghost, who do you believe?

"This time Nick doesn't have all the answers, but he asks the right questions. And what he learns is worse than any lies a fake fortuneteller might pass off as truth. I highly recommend Medium Well Done." - Kim Childress, Book Editor, Girls' Life Magazine

Parents can trust the Caden Chronicles to be safe reading for children. There is no sexual dialogue or situations, violence, or strong language, only a wee bit of humor.

A Stand-Alone Middle Grade Mystery! Buy Medium Well Done to provide wholesome entertainment for your child today!

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Mystery of the Eyewitness Ghost

Mystery of the Eyewitness Ghost

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Mystery of the Eyewitness Ghost

Mystery of the Eyewitness Ghost

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Selah Award Winner - Purple Dragonfly Book Award Honorable Mention

Are there such things as ghosts? Can we talk to the dead? In Medium Well Done Nick finds himself confronted by a "ghost" and challenged by a psychic who swears she is a channel into the spirit world. But is it wise for the living to try to speak to the dead? On a stormy evening in a cemetery, Nick learns that dabbling in the occult can leave you chasing spooks in the night.

Nick Caden is no stranger to solving mysteries of a supernatural nature. By looking at the facts and dismissing the myths surrounding ghosts, vampires, zombies, and werewolves, he relies on his favorite cop and detective shows to reveal who the most likely culprit might be. But what he witnesses in Bonaventure Cemetery leaves Nick terrified.

When a "ghost" accuses his neighbor Keisha of murder-and minutes later she goes missing-Nick is forced into an unlikely partnership with Jaz, a teen with a gift for knowing the thoughts of the dead: or so she claims. As the pair work to find Keisha, they must rely on the word of "Sistah Séance," a Gullah woman on Georgia's Sea islands, who seems able to "bring up the dead."

While attempting to unravel the mystery, Nick receives a Dear John breakup letter from his "friend girl." Confused and reeling from the sudden rupture, he presses on with the investigation. Only when Jaz confirms that Nick does, at times, seem to lack empathy and compassion, is he able to accept that there are clues in his life that point to a hard, if not dead, heart.

As the pair race against time to find the ghost's real killer, the two teens find themselves entangled in a dark world where every clue leads to new dangers and uncovers the haunting truth that awaits them.

When the only eyewitness to a murder is a ghost, who do you believe?

"This time Nick doesn't have all the answers, but he asks the right questions. And what he learns is worse than any lies a fake fortuneteller might pass off as truth. I highly recommend Medium Well Done." - Kim Childress, Book Editor, Girls' Life Magazine

Parents can trust the Caden Chronicles to be safe reading for children. There is no sexual dialogue or situations, violence, or strong language, only a wee bit of humor.

A Stand-Alone Middle Grade Mystery! Buy Medium Well Done to provide wholesome entertainment for your child today!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781645269052
Publisher: Eddie Jones
Publication date: 03/14/2022
Series: Caden Chronicles , #5
Pages: 212
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.48(d)
Age Range: 13 - 16 Years

About the Author

Eddie is an award-winning author of YA fiction with a knack for crafting suspenseful mysteries and humorous adventures that captivate young readers. Known for his witty storytelling and creative world-building, Eddie is the author of The Caribbean Chronicles, a time-travel pirate fantasy adventure series, and The Caden Chronicles, a supernatural mystery series praised for their wholesome, faith-based, and humorous approach. A seasoned writer, Eddie's work has earned multiple Selah Awards for tween/teen YA fiction, the INSPY Award, and the Moonbeam Children's Book Award.Outside of writing, Eddie is a devoted father of two boys, an avid sailor, and a pirate at heart who loves to surf. Married to a girl he met at a stoplight in West Palm Beach during spring break-"a long time ago in a Ford Galaxy far, far away"-Eddie infuses a great sense of humor and imagination into everything he writes.
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