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Ghost Hunters

Bones in the Wall

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Twelve-year-old Alex may have lost his ability to play sports, but he gained the ability to see ghosts. Now he must figure out how to put an evil spirit to rest—or die trying. Once an athlete and popular kid, Alex is in a terrible car accident that severely injures his hip and leaves him with a rare power: he can hear and see ghosts. All Alex wants is to be normal. But when a malevolent spirit begins haunting him, Alex must accept his unwanted psychic powers and work with his best friend, his paranormal investigator cousin, and two friendly spirits to solve the mystery of the bones in the wall and put the vicious ghost to rest. If he fails, he'll lose his family and friends to a gruesome fate. Ghost Hunters: Bones in the Wall is the first novel in the heart-pounding Ghost Hunters middle-grade horror series.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 13, 2021
      A few months ago, Alex Lenard, 12, discovered he’s a psychic, after his mother died in the car accident that damaged his hip. Now he’s the apprentice and ward of Frank Martinez, a Mexican Class A federal psychic whose gruff exterior belies a tender heart, looked after by their friendly homemaking ghost, Mrs. Wilson. As Alex is forced to accelerate his psychic education, the haunting of a local New Orleans bar, which was the smuggling base of pirates in the 1700s, becomes Alex’s first case without Frank’s guidance. As blond-haired Alex, his white bespectacled cousin Hannah, and his Jamaican best friend Jason attempt to free the pirate ghosts—and uncover their lost treasure—a hurricane roars to life. McCauley’s energetically paced novel features meticulous worldbuilding and plentiful genre staples, including sigils, curses, and powerful friendship, while allowing space for Alex to grieve and reflect on mental health as he helps ghosts cross over and recalls his own recent life changes. Replete with a historically rich setting in which spirits have mingled with the living since 1900, this haunting French Quarter adventure will immerse fans of the series and draw new ones. Ages 9–12.

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