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The Smoky Corridor by Chris Grabenstein

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Also by Chris Grabenstein:

Mr. Lemoncello's Great Library Race, October 2017
Hardcover / e-Book
The Black Heart Crypt, September 2011
Paperback (reprint)
The Smoky Corridor, August 2011
Paperback (reprint)
Hell Hole, June 2009
Paperback
The Crossroads, May 2009
Paperback
Hell for the Holidays, November 2007
Paperback
Whack A Mole, May 2007
Hardcover
Slay Ride, October 2006
Paperback (reprint)
Mad Mouse, May 2006
Hardcover
Tilt-a-Whirl, May 2006
Paperback (reprint)

The Smoky Corridor
Chris Grabenstein


With the help of his stepmother, his dog Zipper, and new friend Malik, Zack Jennings faces ghosts and zombies at his new middle school, which is said to house a lost Confederate treasure.

Haunted Mysteries
Yearling
August 2011
On Sale: August 9, 2011
Featuring: Zack
323 pages
ISBN: 0375865101
EAN: 9780375865107
Paperback (reprint)
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Zack is about to start at his new school, and in addition to homework, school lunches, and bullies, Zack must also contend with a ruthless hit man seeking a lost treasure, a voodoo savvy ghost waiting to take possession of a new body, and a soul-sucking zombie in the basement. Suddenly homework doesn't seem so bad.

Once again Chris Grabenstein proves his mastery of the frightening and funny tale. Young readers, especially reluctant ones, have found an inspiration to read in Grabenstein's quirky characters and deadly situations.

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