About The Lost Book of Oakwood
The Lost Book of Oakwood is a captivating middle-grade mystery that follows four young friends on an exciting adventure in their small town of Oakwood. When a valuable book of local legends disappears from the town library, Maya, Leo, Alice, and Sam take it upon themselves to solve the case.
As they delve deeper into the mystery, they uncover clues about a legendary book that may hold secrets to Oakwood’s past. With a cast of intriguing characters including the nervous librarian Mr. Abernathy, the enigmatic historian Professor Lind, and the suspicious Mayor Thompson, the young detectives must navigate a web of secrets and lies.
Racing against time and facing unexpected challenges, the friends rely on their unique skills and determination to untangle Oakwood’s secrets. Will they find the missing book and uncover the truth about Oakwood’s legends before it’s too late?
The Lost Book of Oakwood is a thrilling mix of mystery, history, and a touch of the supernatural—telling a tale of greed, betrayal, and the quest for justice. It’s a heartwarming story of friendship, bravery, and the magic of history that will keep readers hooked until the final page.
For kids ages 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12, and everyone who loves mystery chapter books for kids.
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Author Bio:
Saga Welles has always been fascinated by hidden histories, unsolved mysteries, and the power of a good story. Growing up in a small town filled with its own secrets, she spent countless hours in the library, dreaming up adventures much like the ones in her books.
When she’s not writing, Saga loves exploring old bookstores, searching for forgotten tales, and taking long walks where she swears the trees whisper secrets. She believes that the past has a way of speaking to those who listen—and that sometimes, the best stories are the ones waiting to be discovered.