Where's Emma?: A Denali Hawthorne Short Mystery

Denali and her friends are enjoying the last camping trip of the summer when six-year-old Emma, a cutie in a pink Barbie jacket, invites herself for s'mores. When Emma goes missing, they pitch in to help in the search. Can they find Emma?

-A short story, plus an excerpt from Kidnapped at the Midnight Sun.

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Where's Emma?: A Denali Hawthorne Short Mystery

Denali and her friends are enjoying the last camping trip of the summer when six-year-old Emma, a cutie in a pink Barbie jacket, invites herself for s'mores. When Emma goes missing, they pitch in to help in the search. Can they find Emma?

-A short story, plus an excerpt from Kidnapped at the Midnight Sun.

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Where's Emma?: A Denali Hawthorne Short Mystery

Where's Emma?: A Denali Hawthorne Short Mystery

by Lisa Deckert
Where's Emma?: A Denali Hawthorne Short Mystery

Where's Emma?: A Denali Hawthorne Short Mystery

by Lisa Deckert

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Overview

Denali and her friends are enjoying the last camping trip of the summer when six-year-old Emma, a cutie in a pink Barbie jacket, invites herself for s'mores. When Emma goes missing, they pitch in to help in the search. Can they find Emma?

-A short story, plus an excerpt from Kidnapped at the Midnight Sun.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045138291
Publisher: Lisa Deckert
Publication date: 12/07/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 142,983
File size: 202 KB

About the Author

I live in a split entry house. From the front door, a short flight of stairs leads up to the main floor and another leads down to a hallway lined with overstuffed bookshelves. One Halloween, I opened the door to two trick-or-treaters, about nine years old. As I offered them candy, one of the boys asked in an awed voice, "Are you rich?" Laughing I asked him why he thought so, and he said, "All of those books!" Afterward, I looked at the paperback mysteries, the old encyclopedia we'd acquired one volume a week at a grocery store, the assorted hardbacks from bargain tables and secondhand stores, and I realized that he's right, I am rich.

-Lisa Hall Deckert

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