Mystery of the Zombie Bear
ebook ∣ Tri-City Mysteries, Book 3 · Tri-City Mysteries
By Carmen Wright
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Caitlyn and her dog Buster get spooked during the annual salmon spawning in October. Halloween is approaching and a huge creature is lurking near the local creek. Is it a bear? Or could Jamie be right that it's a zombie planning a Halloween night attack? Caitlyn, Jamie and Buster follow the smelly, misty trail.
The Tri-City Mysteries Series
Whenever fifth grader Caitlyn notices something suspicious, she's determined to investigate. Join Caitlyn, her best friend Jamie, and her dog Buster on a series of fun adventures as they explores strange cats, bandits, and zombies in their neighborhood.
These 10-chapter chapter books are action-packed, perfect for curious kids, reluctant readers, or students studying English as a second language. Art and artists play a big part in the mysteries.
Perfect for readers ages 7 and up. Available as eBook and Paperback. Get the whole series!
The setting for these stories is the author's own community, with real places, real events, and investigations that a fifth grader would actually be able to do in real life. The inspiration for the books came from her two daughters, who both were enrolled in an early French Immersion program where nearly 100% of the teaching at school was in French. While the French Immersion program was excellent, in elementary school they were reading English at a lower level than typical for their age. The author struggled to find engaging books suitable for their age and not overly childish, and easy for them to read so that they would get that sense of accomplishment when they finished reading a book on their own. The Tri-City Mysteries were written to fill that gap.