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The Phantom of the Post Office

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Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Trade & Reference Publishers, 2012 - Juvenile Fiction - 160 pages
The letter-loving trio at Spence Mansion has something to grieve about—Ghastly's post office is about to close, which will cut off their connection to their fans. A new invention called VEXT-mail is threatening to replace not only letters, but books, hair dryers, and even garage door openers! Could the mysterious occupant of P.O. Box 5 and his seemingly sinister plan save the doomed post office? Will he strike down Ghastly's beloved ghostwriter in the process? In this fourth book in the award-winning 43 Old Cemetery Road series, eleven-year-old Seymour Hope and his new friend, Wy Fye,
must solve this postmortem mystery . . . before it's too late!

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Review: The Phantom of the Post Office (43 Old Cemetery Road #4)

User Review  - Jennifer Lavoie - Goodreads

I love this series! But this one has to be - by far - my favorite one. All of the characters are back, plus some newbies, and they're all good fun. This book had me tear up a bit, especially with the ... Read full review

Review: The Phantom of the Post Office (43 Old Cemetery Road #4)

User Review  - M. - Goodreads

Book 4 in the 43 Old Cemetery Road series. 4th grade and up for reading; younger for being read to. At one point in the book, all f's in the narrative are replaced by ph's, something younger children ... Read full review

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About the author (2012)

Kate Klise isáthe author of many punny and funny middle grade novels, including all of the books in the popular 43 Old Cemetery Road series. She has also written a number of picture books and young adult novels. Ms. Klise lives in Norwood, Missouri. www.kateandsarahklise.com.

M. Sarah Klise illustrates picture books and middle grade novels with a graphic twist. She also teaches art to children and adults in the Bay Area in California. For more information about Sarah, visit www.kateandsarahklise.com.

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