Mystery at Blackbeard's Cove
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Author
Contributions
- Miller, Joshua, ill - Contributor
- Howard, Philip, 1944- ill - Contributor
Publication
2004 - Tanglewood Press, Terre Haute, IN, Indiana
Language
English
Word Count
87,250 words, Guess
Page Count
349 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivemysteryatblackbe00penn
- Internet Archivemysteryatblackbe00penn_0
- Internet Archivemysteryatblackbe0000penn
- ISBN-100974930318
- ISBN-139780974930312
and 5 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2005281029
- Library of Congress Control Number2006038965
- OCLC Control Number56341985
- Better World Books9780974930312
- Open LibraryOL24381393M
Classifications
- DDC[Fic]
- LCCPZ7.P38448 Mys 2004
- LCCPZ7.P38448 Mys 2007
and 1 more
- LCCPZ7.P38448Mys 2004
Description
As Halloween approaches Ocracoke Island, Billy, Daniel, Stefanie, and Mark are helped by the ghosts of Blackbeard and the eccentric Mrs. McNemmish when they are held captive by the local scoundrel Zeek, who is searching for a hidden treasure. This rollicking tale magically combines an unruly group of youngsters, Blackbeard's ghost, secret tunnels, skeletons, hidden treasure, a very mysterious inheritance, This book is a history lesson of the greatest kind--with the past and the present wonderfully and entertainingly intertwined. Annotation. This rollicking tale magically combines an unruly group of youngsters, Blackbeard's ghost, secret tunnels, skeletons, hidden treasure, a very mysterious inheritance, This book is a history lesson of the greatest kind--with the past and the present wonderfully and entertainingly intertwined.
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