X Marks the Haunt
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Lindsay Currie
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"Follow the clues to X Marks the Haunt for a spookily good mystery!"—Alan Gratz, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Heroes
Thanks to his mother’s job at a local graveyard, twelve-year-old Will Stone has some unique talents. For one, he knows exactly how a burial vault works and why they’re used. For another, he’s great at genealogy and can decode centuries old records. Not your normal every day after school activities, that’s for sure!
But when a centuries old crypt key is lost, his normally peaceful existence at Graceland cemetery is shattered. Trees wither and die. The lake becomes covered with a sinister green slime that threatens to choke out anything living in it. And suddenly, the graveyard’s reputation isn’t the only thing in jeopardy . . . Will and his friends' safety is, too.
Suddenly, Will is forced to consider that the lost key might be an even bigger problem than he originally thought. A dark force has been unleashed within the cemetery gates, and along with his friends Stash, Michelle, and Henry, Will must use his unique skill set to figure out which restless spirit is draining the graveyard of life, and how to end the haunting for good.
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2026 Astra Award Nominee for Best Children's Book!
"If sinister cemeteries and ghastly ghosts make your spine tingle with delight, follow the clues to X Marks the Haunt for a spookily good mystery!"—Alan Gratz, New York Times bestselling author of Heroes
"A creepy, ghost-filled mystery set in a real-life graveyard? Count me in! Funny, frightening, and a little bit freaky, X Marks the Haunt is equal parts horror and heart."—K.R. Alexander, author of The Fear Zone
"Fun and frightening. Currie's plot twists and turns and tension ticks tighter and tighter, as mysteries mount and pages turn as fast as your heartbeat!"—Dan Poblocki, bestselling author of Tales to Keep You Up at Night
★ "Currie's latest delivers another exciting and eerie mystery, expertly blending fascinating facts with fearsome fiction. Chilling, thrilling, and touching in equal measure."—Booklist, starred review
★ "Currie has written a heart-pounding ghost story wrapped up in a compelling framework of friendship and personal morality. A must-have for all libraries that purchase ghost stories."—School Library Journal, starred review
"Hair-raising and unexpectedly poignant. Horror with heart."—Kirkus Reviews
"A captivating ghost story....an appealing offering for those seeking thrills and chills sans excess gore or violence."—Publishers Weekly
"Prolific writer Currie offers another chilling horror story that highlights the haunted history of Chicago."—The Bulletin
"If sinister cemeteries and ghastly ghosts make your spine tingle with delight, follow the clues to X Marks the Haunt for a spookily good mystery!"—Alan Gratz, New York Times bestselling author of Heroes
"A creepy, ghost-filled mystery set in a real-life graveyard? Count me in! Funny, frightening, and a little bit freaky, X Marks the Haunt is equal parts horror and heart."—K.R. Alexander, author of The Fear Zone
"Fun and frightening. Currie's plot twists and turns and tension ticks tighter and tighter, as mysteries mount and pages turn as fast as your heartbeat!"—Dan Poblocki, bestselling author of Tales to Keep You Up at Night
★ "Currie's latest delivers another exciting and eerie mystery, expertly blending fascinating facts with fearsome fiction. Chilling, thrilling, and touching in equal measure."—Booklist, starred review
★ "Currie has written a heart-pounding ghost story wrapped up in a compelling framework of friendship and personal morality. A must-have for all libraries that purchase ghost stories."—School Library Journal, starred review
"Hair-raising and unexpectedly poignant. Horror with heart."—Kirkus Reviews
"A captivating ghost story....an appealing offering for those seeking thrills and chills sans excess gore or violence."—Publishers Weekly
"Prolific writer Currie offers another chilling horror story that highlights the haunted history of Chicago."—The Bulletin
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