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The Mystery at Peacock Hall (Boxcar Children Mysteries, 63)

The Mystery at Peacock Hall (Boxcar Children Mysteries, 63)

Published in
1998
3.88
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Description

The Aldens are determined to help their cousin Althea keep her beautiful home, Peacock Hall. Maybe they can find the mysterious treasure rumored to be hidden there. However, when a face appears in Jessie and Violet's window and the gardener, Tate, seems to be hiding something, the Boxcar Children realize there may be lots of mysteries to solve at Peacock Hall!
Age
7-12
Text complexity
developing
Length
121 pages
Book in series
#63

Why to read

  • Engaging Plot: 'The Mystery at Peacock Hall' offers readers an intriguing and suspenseful storyline that keeps them guessing until the very end. The Boxcar Children's adventures are known for their engaging plots, and this installment is no exception.
  • Develops Critical Thinking: As with many mystery novels, this book encourages readers to think critically and analytically. Trying to solve the mystery alongside the Alden children helps develop problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
  • Wholesome Entertainment: Gertrude Chandler Warner's Boxcar Children series is renowned for providing wholesome and educational content. 'The Mystery at Peacock Hall' is a safe and enjoyable read for children and adults alike, promoting good values and teamwork.
  • Continuing Series Enjoyment: For fans of the Boxcar Children series, 'The Mystery at Peacock Hall' is a must-read as it continues the saga of the Alden family's adventures. It's a great way to stay connected with beloved characters and enjoy their growth and development.