Mystery in the Condemned Mansion
Nelson Carson Mysteries
by Daniel D. Diedrich
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About the Book
Eighteen-year-old, Nelson Carson finds himself and his two eighteen-year-old friends, Todd and Jeff, thrown into the midst of a dangerous mystery involving a murderous gang. Their troubling adventures begin outside of Millsboro in a haunted forest. Dwade Carson, Nelson's father and a professional detective, tries to help a man who has lost his priceless inheritance.
What follows is a mysterious baffling code with many warning notes. This gang does anything to get their hands on money and will go to the extremes with time bombs and killing wolves to make nightmarish wolf heads.
Will young Nelson Carson be able to solve this mystery which has stayed unsolved for over a century? All of this has Nelson and his two friends involved in his first and one of his most dangerous and exciting cases!
What follows is a mysterious baffling code with many warning notes. This gang does anything to get their hands on money and will go to the extremes with time bombs and killing wolves to make nightmarish wolf heads.
Will young Nelson Carson be able to solve this mystery which has stayed unsolved for over a century? All of this has Nelson and his two friends involved in his first and one of his most dangerous and exciting cases!
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Mystery & Crime
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 162 - Publish Date: Jun 05, 2008
- Keywords condemned, suspense, Children
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About the Creator
Daniel Diedrich
Shelby Township, Michigan, USA
I am 21 years old, my birthday March '93, and I am number 6 of seven children in my family. I have been home schooled my whole life, and one of my hobbies I really like is Bible quizzing. I also like hockey and following the Detroit Redwings. I also enjoy writing mysteries, and, 'Mystery in the Condemned Mansion' is my first completed book. I am currently enrolled in CollegePlus!, a program that helps college students get their Bachelor's Degree in half of the time it takes to get one at a regular university and for a mere fraction of the cost.