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The Skeleton Makes a Friend
by Leigh Perry
A story of the adventures of a family with a skeleton in the closet - or to be more exact; a living, talking, walking, tech-savvy skeleton who sometimes resides in a "bacon" design suitcase or a skull bag.
Georgia, Madison and Sid the skeleton are spending the summer at an isolated lake cabin whilst Georgia teaches as an ajunct at a college. Through online gaming Sid finds and makes some new friends, his first outside the family, And then one goes missing and another somehow traces Sid's online persona to the cabin they are staying at.
Together Georgia, Sid and Madison delve into this mystery and discover something more sinister is afoot.
Just after starting this book I realised it was part of a series - the 5th book - so I missed out on a lot of "back stories" but this didn't detract from this story or any enjoyment, so I'd say its not essential to have read the other books in the series.
This was a nice fun, light read for me. Thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for allowing me the chance to read this book.
Georgia, Madison and Sid the skeleton are spending the summer at an isolated lake cabin whilst Georgia teaches as an ajunct at a college. Through online gaming Sid finds and makes some new friends, his first outside the family, And then one goes missing and another somehow traces Sid's online persona to the cabin they are staying at.
Together Georgia, Sid and Madison delve into this mystery and discover something more sinister is afoot.
Just after starting this book I realised it was part of a series - the 5th book - so I missed out on a lot of "back stories" but this didn't detract from this story or any enjoyment, so I'd say its not essential to have read the other books in the series.
This was a nice fun, light read for me. Thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for allowing me the chance to read this book.