The vanishing stair, Maureen Johnson
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- Schools -- Fiction
- YOUNG ADULT FICTION + School & Education + Boarding School & Prep School
- Vermont -- Fiction
- Murder -- Fiction
- Detective and mystery fiction
- Boarding schools -- Juvenile fiction
- Cold cases (Criminal investigation) -- Juvenile fiction
- YOUNG ADULT FICTION + Mysteries & Detective Stories
- YOUNG ADULT FICTION + Ghost Stories
- Murder -- Juvenile fiction
- Boarding school students -- Juvenile fiction
- Mystery fiction
- Young adult fiction
- Boarding schools -- Fiction
- Schools -- Juvenile fiction
- Cold cases (Criminal investigation) -- Fiction
- Vermont -- Juvenile fiction
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The vanishing stair, Maureen Johnson
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary form
fiction
Main title
The vanishing stair
Oclc number
1031579828
Responsibility statement
Maureen Johnson
Series statement
Truly devious, bk. 2
resource.studyProgramName
Accelerated Reader, UG, 4.8, 13.0, 500316.
Summary
When Stevie Bell is finally able to return to Ellingham Academy after identifying the culprit in the murder of a classmate, she begins to wonder if the case was really resolved and attempts to uncover the truth about the school's founderStevie Bell seemed to be on the cusp of the decades-old kidnapping and murder of Albert Ellingham's family. But a classmate's murder-- which Stevie solved-- convinced her parents to pull her out of Ellingham Academy. Then politician Edward King arrives at her house to offer a deal: he will bring Stevie back to Ellingham if she will play nice with his son, David, a fellow classmate. King is in the midst of a campaign and can't afford his son stirring up trouble. Stevie knows she can solve the riddles behind the Ellingham murders, but discovers that moving forward will mean hurting someone she cares for. -- adapted from jacket
Target audience
juvenile
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