The Boxcar Children are excited because their cousins are moving to Greenfield. They decide to fix up the house that cousins Joe and Alice have bought. There’s just one problem: it seems to be haunted — by a ghost that sings! Is someone trying to keep Joe and Alice from moving in?
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"This one scared me a little. I would be just as worried as Benny and Violet if I heard the house was haunted. But, it was still good. I actually thought that the lady did dissaper until they found the note It was just too good for me to turn down."
— Angela (4 out of 5 stars)
" I LOVED these books growing up! "
— Ember, 11/23/2013" The Alden's cousins are buying a house close to where they live with their grandfather. The place has been abandoned for years and there is a mystery. The kids clean up the house and solve the mysteries. "
— Mary, 10/2/2013" We have read a few of the Boxcar Children mysteries, and this is one of the better ones. The suspense is just right for a little kid. A tiny bit scary, but not too scary. "
— Kirei, 7/26/2013" The singing was actually a tape recorder! And there wasn't really a ghost. "
— Lara, 3/28/2013" A good series for the young reader. "
— Hazel, 3/4/2013Gertrude Warner (1890–1979) was born in Putnam, Connecticut. From the age of five, she dreamed of becoming an author. She wrote stories for her grandfather and each Christmas she gave him one as a gift. She went on to be a teacher for more than thirty years and was inspired to write easy and fun-to-read books for children in a time when there were few. Warner is best remembered as the author of the Boxcar Children mysteries.
Aimee Lilly is an AudioFile Earphones Award–winning narrator who has been involved in the broadcasting and radio drama field since 1989. She has read audiobooks by many bestselling authors, including Elizabeth George, Janette Oke, and Francine Rivers.