Anastasia Raven has lived in Cherry Hill only two months and has already been been involved in one local mystery, revealed in an old newspaper. Now she finds a secret hidden in a hollow tree near Dead Mule Swamp. Ana thinks she's seeing things, as the discovery appears to have come straight from a Nancy Drew story. With some simple sleuthing, Ana catches Jimmie Mosher, whose grandfather used to own the house she has recently purchased, hiding money in the tree. But what else does Jimmie have to hide?
Title | : | The Hollow Tree at Dead Mule Swamp |
Edition Language | : | English |
ISBN | : | null |
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The Hollow Tree at Dead Mule Swamp is an excellent short story. Joan hooks you in early and even mentions Nancy Drew as the mystery thickens. I think Joan will be receiving another award for this stor...
Sometimes when you are reading heavy books I want something simple to break up deeper reading material that is bogging me down. This book is based on a Nancy Drew book, "The Message in the Hallow Oak....
This 2nd "novel" the series is more a elongated short story, but it packs a lot in a short read. Ana Raven is out bird watching and finds a hidden pouch of money in a hollow tree. She eventually finds...
I normally detest short stories.Ana Raven is out bird watching behind her property when she discovers a young boy is using a hollow tree to keep his life savings in. As she gains the boy's trust, she ...
Ana, still the newcomer who doesn't know the town's secrets, gets embroiled in the plight of a boy, and ends up in danger herself.This book was actually a longish short story. It was a good read, neve...
Good easy readThis book isn't that deep or complicated, but it has likeable characters and a satisfying, if a little too convenient, resolution....
Too short!I think I may have to buy the next in this series. Great characters one really roots for. Good writing. ...
Fabulous mystery. I love Anatasia Raven....
GoodThis short story is part of a series where the middle age women moves to a comity that has a number of people....
I enjoyed the environmental slant to this story. The story was thoughtful and well written. Loved the Nancy Drew bit as I read most of her books....