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Three-Zee in a Maze by John A. Miller, Jr. Book number 6 in the Three-Zee series |
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Explore a corn maze as autumn begins. It’s fun; it’s family friendly; and, oops, it’s a great place to murder somebody and get away before anybody discovers the body. Three-Zee Zook and her best friend, Bambi Bamberger, learn this the hard way when they’re the ones who find the body at a genuine dead end. Then it’s home to Mountain Woods Resort where there are no local cornfields but lots of woods, just the place to set up a Haunted Woods activity prior to Halloween. Oops again, another dead body. As usual, none of their ghosts are any help whatsoever.
Include a bunch of high school kids working as ghouls to enhance the Haunted Woods experience, and you have a chaotic situation not helped in the least by a couple of questionable resort guests and the near demise of one of the kids. Three-Zee and Bambi wind up spending a lot of time trying to figure out who’s doing what to whom and why, eventually bringing everything to a rather messy conclusion. |
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Books in the Three-Zee
series are works of fiction. Except for actual historical figures, any
resemblance |
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