From creepy hotels and abandoned hospitals to ghastly morgues and spooky libraries, readers will be taken on a nightmarish ride through a world in which mysteries abound, in a fiction series that can be paired with a corresponding nonfiction book from the award-winning Scary Places series to help students develop and strengthen their reading comprehension skills.
While visiting the historic library where her aunt works, wheelchair-bound Jane encounters a tortured spirit with a shocking story to tell.
Jane is excited to be visiting the historic library where her aunt works. As she explores the old building, however, she begins to experience strange things. Books fly off the shelves. She is chilled to the bone by icy cold spots in the aisles. And an invisible presence seems to be desperately tapping out a horrifying message to her on an antique typewriter. Who is trying to contact Jane? What terrible event took place in the library’s past? And how can Jane communicate with a tortured spirit that has a shocking story to tell? The answers can be found in the library’s towering shelves and spooky rooms. Follow Jane as she dares to spend the night alone in the old library to discover its awful secret. Fright at the Freemont Library is part of Bearport’s Cold Whispers II series. This bone-chilling book is the fiction companion to Creepy Libraries from Bearport’s best-selling nonfiction series Scary Places.