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The Midnight Tunnel. A Suzanna Snow Mysteryby Angie Frazier. Review: During the summer of at a luxury resort along the New Brunswick coast, a young girl goes missing. The hotel managers' daughter, Suzanna Snow, only years-old herself, may have been the last person to see her, and, using her carefully honed detective skills, sets out to find her in The Midnight Tunnel, the first mystery . The Midnight Tunnel is an engaging whodunit for middle-grade readers, starring a brave and resourceful heroine. As befits a book for — and about — a preteen, it’s pretty gentle in terms of the degree of bodily harm Angie Frazier inflicts upon the characters. The situations in the book are spooky, not gory/5.  · About the Author. Angie Frazier is the author of the YA novels EVERLATING and THE ETERNAL SEA, as well as the middle grade novel THE MIDNIGHT TUNNEL. She lives in Southern New Hampshire with her husband and three daughters. Visit her online at www.doorway.ru: Scholastic, Inc.


Title: The Midnight Tunnel (Turtleback School Library Binding Edition) (Suzanna Snow Mysteries) Author(s): Angie Frazier ISBN: / (USA edition) Publisher: Turtleback Books Availability: Amazon Amazon CA Amazon AU. The mysterious disappearance of a little girl from the ritzy Rosemount Hotel in Loch Harbor, New Brunswick, during the summer of triggers year-old Suzanna Snow's budding sleuthing skills. As managers of the Rosemont, Zanna's parents expect her to follow in their footsteps, ignoring her dreams of becoming a detective like her famous Uncle Bruce. Angie Frazier is a writer and mom, a good cook, and a horrible housekeeper. Angie's debut novel, Everlasting, published by Scholastic Press, is a mixture of everything she loves in a good book: history, mystery, adventure, romance, and www.doorway.ru middle grade novel, The Midnight Tunnel: A Suzanna Snow Mystery is a Spring Kids' Indie Next Pick, and Kirkus has called it "a likely and.


The Midnight Tunnel is not the sort of book that feels the need to hit you over the head with its plot points – instead Frazier deftly and quietly builds her web of clues, weaving together the bits and pieces in a manner that fully expects you to pay attention. And you can’t help but pay attention, because it is so interesting to watch. The mysterious disappearance of a little girl from the ritzy Rosemount Hotel in Loch Harbor, New Brunswick, during the summer of triggers year-old Suzanna Snow’s budding sleuthing skills. As managers of the Rosemont, Zanna’s parents expect her to follow in their footsteps, ignoring her dreams of becoming a detective like her famous Uncle Bruce. The Midnight Tunnel is an engaging whodunit for middle-grade readers, starring a brave and resourceful heroine. As befits a book for — and about — a preteen, it’s pretty gentle in terms of the degree of bodily harm Angie Frazier inflicts upon the characters. The situations in the book are spooky, not gory.

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