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Spinechillers: Ghost Train to Nowhere

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The reader is encouraged to use the information in the text and illustrations to help twins Alf and Chrissy find out what happened to a train that disappeared over eighty years before but still haunts the converted railroad station where their Uncle Jack lives.The reader uses information in the text and illustrations to help twins Alf and Chrissy find out what happened to a train that disappeared over eighty years before but still haunts the railroad station

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First published March 1, 1992

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July 14, 2021
Pretty cute, and the visual elements are interesting. If you pay attention to the pictures, you’re given clues to figuring out the mysteries, and at the end of the book, there’s an explanation of all the clues.
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July 1, 2017
A really interesting and different type of story about a train and all it's passengers that went missing years ago. No trace was ever found of the passengers and the train. However, when twins Alf and Chrissy go and stay with their Uncle Jack in an old train station; things start behaving or rather becoming really strange around them. They bump into Harold Masters who tells them of his identical twin brother being on that fateful train trip. He is convinced that his twin is not dead as they have always been able to know what each other was thinking or doing. I love the twists and turns in the book, as well as the ending. A really excellent read!
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