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Ghosts of Greenglass House

By: Kate Milford
Narrated by: Chris Henry Coffey
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Welcome back to the irresistible world of Greenglass House, where 13-year-old Milo is, once again, spending the winter holidays stuck in a house full of strange guests who are not what they seem. There are fresh clues to uncover as friends old and new join in his search for a mysterious map and a famous smuggler's lost haul. This exciting sequel to a beloved book is sure to thrill both fans and newcomers. Like its predecessor, it's a smart, suspenseful tale that offers ghosts, friendships, and a cast of unforgettable characters, all wrapped up in a cozy mystery.

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Editors Select, October 2017

The sequel to the Edgar Award-winning Greenglass House picks up one year later, and now 13-year-old Milo has a new mystery to solve over winter break. What I love most about this series is the coziness of the house itself: stately and elegant, with hidden reading nooks by the fireplace, frost glistening in the woods outside, and an attic full of old treasures. Unlike so many child characters, Milo has loving and supportive parents to talk to and bring him hot chocolate, so even while he is struggling to puzzle together clues, he is always safe in the embrace of his family. It is possible to listen to this without knowing the first book, but it will reveal a major plot spoiler if you listen out of order. —Sonja, Audible Editor

Engaging Mystery • Magical Elements • Different Voices • Interesting Side Characters • Worthy Sequel • Fun Adventure

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The roll playing game explanations that continue in this novel get a little long and tedious for those of us not interested in RPGs, but the use of it to help Milo deal with anxiety and shyness is clever. The mystery and situation is repetitive and feels a bit like the author is plugging in different names and treasures into a formula BUT that said by the end I was thoroughly enraptured once again by the magical elements she conjured up. In the first novel for me anthea it was the treasure hunt in the stained glass. In this book it was everything surrounding the hobbyhorse. It was so beautifully done.

A worthy sequel

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OMG! Amazing isn’t even a good enough word to describe this story!!!! I LOVED IT SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

OMG

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An absolute delight! Read it. Listen to it. How ever you can get this book into your heart!

Green Glass wonderfulness

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What I disliked was that still the characters I didn’t really understand and also the narrator. I have to speed up his voice so much because he read so slowly for me personally , I read pretty fast.

Well characters were good I wish we got to learn a little bit more about Violet cross but overall pretty good 

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I like the unusual premise, the strange names of the town and characters, the hero - a real person with real problems as well as surreal ones. The narrator does a good job with different voices, but here's my pet hate: he persists in calling a poinsettia a 'point-setter'. This just drives me nuts! Because the book is set at Christmas time, these plants come up often in the story, and every single time he mispronounces their name.

Fun, unusual story

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