The Mystery on the Freedom Trail
One if by land! Too many tombstones! Four funny friends! Spooky old places! Lots of clues and it's a race to the finish! When their schoolteacher cousin disappears in the middle of running the Boston Marathon, four kids wind their way through the perilous maze of Boston streets along the Freedom Trail to discover what happened! Take your mark and race with Christina, Grant and their cousins - Derian and C.F. - as they try to track down the mysterious whereabouts of their schoolteacher cousin who has disappeared from the famous Boston Marathon - right in the middle of the race! MORE than a race, a mystery! MORE than a mystery, there's real history about the Freedom Trail and the Boston Marathon history, too! MORE THAN ENOUGH REASONS TO RACE TO READ... The Mystery on the Freedom Trail The Boston Marathon Mystery.
One if by land! Too many tombstones! Four funny friends! Spooky old places! Lots of clues and it's a race to the finish! When their schoolteacher cousin disappears in the middle of running the Boston Marathon, four kids wind their way through the perilous maze of Boston streets along the Freedom Trail to discover what happened! Take your mark and race with Christina, Grant and their cousins - Derian and C.F. - as they try to track down the mysterious whereabouts of their schoolteacher cousin who has disappeared from the famous Boston Marathon - right in the middle of the race! MORE than a race, a mystery! MORE than a mystery, there's real history about the Freedom Trail and the Boston Marathon history, too! MORE THAN ENOUGH REASONS TO RACE TO READ... The Mystery on the Freedom Trail The Boston Marathon Mystery.
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Michael was supposed to stop <strong>the</strong> car right now,<br />
and Mimi had brought way too much stuff.<br />
After a lot of slobbery hugs and kisses (Grant’s<br />
opini<strong>on</strong>), and Papa grumbling about “paying<br />
through <strong>the</strong> nose” for airline tickets, <strong>the</strong>y<br />
marched into <strong>the</strong> terminal. Mimi and Christina<br />
led <strong>the</strong> way, toward <strong>the</strong> newsstand to get<br />
magazines, peanut-butter crackers, Junior Mints,<br />
and all that essential airline survival stuff.<br />
As Grant followed Papa through <strong>the</strong> door,<br />
Uncle Michael grabbed him. “Stick this in your<br />
pocket,” he said. “It might come in handy.” Grant<br />
felt a hand slide something into his back jean’s<br />
pocket. Uncle Michael was always giving Grant<br />
weird, neat stuff that “might come in handy.” This<br />
was a small pen flashlight.<br />
But Grant didn’t have time to try it out; Papa<br />
was disappearing in <strong>the</strong> crowd, and Grant hurried<br />
after him. “Thanks, Uncle Michael!” he called<br />
back over his shoulder. “I’m sure it will,” he cried,<br />
as he raced after <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs.<br />
“All aboard for Bean Town!” Papa said in his<br />
deep voice as every<strong>on</strong>e scrambled aboard <strong>the</strong><br />
aircraft.<br />
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