Lynn Morley and her best friend, Mouse, thought their lives would be back to normal after Mrs. Tuggle's house burned down. But now Lynn's little brother, Stevie, is acting strange, and when Lynn confronts him in his room, she discovers that the witch is back. How can the girls rid themselves--and Stevie--of the evil presence once and for all? Will they be under Mrs. Tuggle's spell forever?
From Publishers Weekly
PW enjoyed the "good spooky fun" and "spine-tingling sense of foreboding" in the latest installment of Lynn and Mouse's ongoing battle with the malevolent Mrs. Tuggle--here, her spirit menaces the youngsters via her glass eye. Ages 9-12. Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Lynn Morley and her best friend, Mouse, thought their lives would be back to normal after Mrs. Tuggle's house burned down. But now Lynn's little brother, Stevie, is acting strange, and when Lynn confronts him in his room, she discovers that the witch is back. How can the girls rid themselves--and Stevie--of the evil presence once and for all? Will they be under Mrs. Tuggle's spell forever?
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and her best friend, Mouse, thought their lives would be back to normal after Mrs. Tuggle's house burned down. But now Lynn's little brother, Stevie, is acting strange, and when Lynn confronts him in his room, she discovers that the witch is back. How can the girls rid themselves--and Stevie--of the evil presence once and for all? Will they be under Mrs. Tuggle's spell forever?
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- Release Date 09/01/1991
- Author Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
- Language English
- Company Yearling
- Weight 5.1 ounces
- Dimensions 5.25 x 0.5 x 7.75 inches
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