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Dead Man in Indian Creek
Dead Man in Indian Creek
Author: Mary Downing Hahn
When Parker Pettengill and Matt Armentrout find a dead man at the edge of Indian Creek, their camping trip comes to a close -- and a detective hunt begins. Evans, the creepy new boyfriend of Parker's mom, Pam, was seen at -- the place of the crime -- but there's no solid evidence that he committed the murder. Parker is convinced that Pam's boyfr...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781439518915
ISBN-10: 1439518912
Publication Date: 8/11/2008
Edition: Reprint
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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Book Type: Library Binding
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My 9 year old said this book was really good, but sometimes scary. She read it in only 3 days. . .she could not put it down!
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This is a really good book. It is very adventurous and an easy read. I would suggest this book for kids 9+
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Enjoyable mystery by a fine writer.
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The Dead Man in Indian Creek

Two boys adventure off into the woods for a nice weekend of camping and fishing, what they found was trouble. There is a lot of action and tension in this mystery book and Mary Downing Hahn knows how to keep you on the edge of your seat. I recommend this to any young kid wanting an excellent book to read.

Overview: The face stared up with deade eyes, its mouth open, its hair swirling in the creek water. Matt and his friend Parker found the dead man. He'd been murdered. And the worst part is, Parker thinks he knows the killer. He knows him all too well. But he needs some proof.

The evidence may be out at the Olde Mill, but Parker and Matt have to sneak out into the darkness to get it because nobody takes their story seriously. Nobody, that is, except the killer. And he takes them very seriously....