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The Haunting of Annie Mackay
The Haunting of Annie MacKay
The Haunting of Annie Mackay
Martha M. Martin
Have you ever been trapped in an elevator, locked in a room or held under water in a lake or pool? When you begin reading Martha Martin's The Haunting of Annie MacKay, you share a nightmare with Annie that will not release you until the end. Annie is being haunted by horrific nightmares and just as she graduates from middle school she inherits a house, from a distant relative she didn't know existed. Although apprehensive about moving to distant Fog Island she understands that it is the chance for a new start for her family. This brilliantly written first novel deals with friendships, family, and a sense of community in a fashion that will keep you turning pages. Sandy Gilbert Langley Middle School, Langley, WA Teacher of thirty-one years

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Fiction
  • Mystery
  • Paranormal

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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The Haunting of Annie MacKay is more of a mystery than a scary story. It's about a young middle school girl named Annie MacKay. She and her parents are starving artists and they move a lot. Then the news comes that Annie inherits a house and the family moves into it. Annie begins to learn of the mystery of a girl named Annie MacKay (she's been named after this other girl.) The Annie from the past suffered a traumatic death and the Annie of today has to figure out how the other Annie died.

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