Moving into a new home, with new people is tough enough without a Monster in the Basement!Sam, Nate and Emily are three orphans in search of a fresh start. They arrive at their new home: Pearl Place, an ageing mansion on the outskirts of Winnipeg. The house seems nice despite its state of disrepair, with lots of elegant rooms and a spacious backyard.But when a strange creature starts to go bump in the night, and their new foster parent, Mrs. Petrew, begins acting strange and unusual, they must pool together their resources, follow the clues, and solve the mystery of the Beast in the Basement.Check out the book trailer on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2nifxhZgFI&t=4sIf you’re a fan of the sleuthing skills of Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys, and the thrill of the creature-feature Goosebumps series, you’ll love the Beast in the Basement.“THERE IS NO BEAST!” Mrs. Petrew cried out, silencing the children. This time Emily was sure she could both see and hear makeup cracking on her face. “Just overactive imaginations.” She stood up from the table and the three children could now see that her clothes, as bright as the ones she wore the day before, had dirt smeared all over them. There was even a bit of tearing on the thighs of her pants and some dried leaves by her ankles.The Beast in the Basement is book one in the Orphans of Pearl Place series, which follows the adventures of three orphans and their mysterious home.
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- Release Date 02/05/2021
- Author Travis Walters
- Language English
- Company Library and Acrchives Canada
- Weight 8.8 ounces
- Dimensions 5.25 x 0.42 x 8 inches
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