The Graveyard Girls navigate celebrity psychics, messages from beyond the grave, and the continued mystery of Silas Hoke’s missing bones in this devouring third installment by New York Times bestselling authors Lisi Harrison and Daniel Kraus.
It’s the holiday season, but the Graveyard Girls are feeling the wrong kind of spirit . . .
Gemma is struggling to save the Spirit Sanctuary, while Whisper is reeling from her father’s recent engagement announcement to Paisley’s mother. Zuzu has taken on the assignment of town ghost whisperer, Frannie is looking for drama in her drama-less life, and Sophie is being haunted by a possessed doll. And through it all, the girls are getting
electrifying messages from beyond the grave that may lead them to Silas Hoke’s missing bones.
For a not-so-merry fright, Gemma tells a deliciously creepy tale that takes the lesson of ‘be careful what you wish for” to a whole new level.
Fans of author Lisi Harrison’s Monster High books will enjoy this new entry in the Graveyard Girls series of mystery books for kids. Anyone looking for scary books for 8–12-year-old-girls will find exactly what they need in this thrilling next chapter in the Graveyard Girls series.
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Lisi Harrison has written forty YA and middle-grade novels including the #1
New York Times bestselling series The Clique, which has sold more than eight million copies, and the Monster High series. In 2021, Harrison launched two new middle-grade book series, Girl Stuff and The Pack. Lisi lives in California, and in addition to her work as an author, she is the cofounder of House of Thrive, a wellness center that teaches tweens, teens, and parents how to have healthy, drama-free friendships. Visit her at lisiharrison.com or [email protected].
Daniel Kraus is a
New York Times bestselling writer and coauthor of both
Trollhunters and
The Shape of Water with Guillermo del Toro. Kraus has won a Scribe Award, the Bram Stoker Award, and two Odyssey Awards, has had his work named as a Library Guild selection, a YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults recipient, and more. His work has been translated into more than twenty languages. Daniel lives in Chicago. Visit him at danielkraus.com.