The thirteen doors of Black House

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Union Square Kids
Publication Date
2025.
Language
English

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The Thirteen Doors of Black House is a fast-paced scary mystery that is destined to become a classic haunted house book for kids. —Fleur Bradley, award-winning author of Daybreak on Raven Island and Midnight at the Barclay Hotel.   Maya Murtagh can’t wait to spend a week at Black House, a looming seaside mansion that was once home to her favorite mystery author, Augusta Black. After a falling out with her best friend and journalism partner, she needs ideas for a juicy new story that will repair their friendship and earn them a coveted regular column in the school newspaper. Black House is the perfect place to spark inspiration.   But when Maya and her family arrive at the mansion, the host who greets them is totally creepy. So are the thirteen doors inside Augusta Black’s old office, each one carved with an eerie symbol. Add in the unshakeable feeling that someone—or something—is watching her, and Maya becomes convinced: there’s a mystery to be solved here, real. . . or supernatural. Each of the thirteen doors hides a secret but opening them leads to dire consequences. When too many doors are open and Maya and her cousins are unable to close them, not only are they and the mansion at risk, so are their parents who are left stranded in town. Maya receives some help from an unexpected place, but will it be enough to save them? Told over the course of one thrilling day, The Thirteen Doors of Black House is a fast-paced mystery that is sure to hook young readers. A little bit spooky, and a little bit funny, it perfectly pairs the magic of vacationing with your family with the magic of an old, storied house.

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9781454958154

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Publisher's Weekly Review

"Pale, freckled" 12-year-old Maya Murtagh, an ambitious budding journalist, is thrilled to spend a week at Black House, a foreboding Maine mansion once home to her favorite mystery author, Augusta Black. She's determined not only to unearth a story that will kick-start her journalism career but also to hatch a plan to make amends with her now-estranged best friend. Following her arrival with her parents and rowdy cousins, a creepy caretaker warns Maya away from the late author's writing room and the 13 doors within, each, save for the last, representing one of Black's 12 books. Frustrated, Maya seizes a rare afternoon of parental absence and ropes her cousins into investigating the glassed-in writing room. A phantom feline presence watches from the shadows as Maya opens a Pandora's box of horrors straight from the bloodcurdling pages of Black's novels. As a deathlike stench permeates the house and the kids are cut off from the adults, Maya scrambles to solve the mystery of the 13th door. Crackling dialogue and unsettling apparitions abound in this eerie prose debut, a gripping puzzler full of mystery and ghoulish giggles by Lavoie (Duck Duck Taco Truck). Ages 8--12. Agent: James McGowan, BookEnds Literary. (May)

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"Pale, freckled" 12-year-old Maya Murtagh, an ambitious budding journalist, is thrilled to spend a week at Black House, a foreboding Maine mansion once home to her favorite mystery author, Augusta Black. She's determined not only to unearth a story that will kick-start her journalism career but also to hatch a plan to make amends with her now-estranged best friend. Following her arrival with her parents and rowdy cousins, a creepy caretaker warns Maya away from the late author's writing room and the 13 doors within, each, save for the last, representing one of Black's 12 books. Frustrated, Maya seizes a rare afternoon of parental absence and ropes her cousins into investigating the glassed-in writing room. A phantom feline presence watches from the shadows as Maya opens a Pandora's box of horrors straight from the bloodcurdling pages of Black's novels. As a deathlike stench permeates the house and the kids are cut off from the adults, Maya scrambles to solve the mystery of the 13th door. Crackling dialogue and unsettling apparitions abound in this eerie prose debut, a gripping puzzler full of mystery and ghoulish giggles by Lavoie (Duck Duck Taco Truck). Ages 8–12. Agent: James McGowan, BookEnds Literary. (May)

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