National Book Award winner William Alexander conjures up a spooky
adventure full of excitement in this entertaining sequel to A Properly
Unhaunted Place, which was a New York Times Editors' Choice.
Rosa Diaz has her hands full of ghosts. She saved the town of Ingot by
unleashing all the ghosts who were previously banished. Now, like the
rest of the world, Ingot is filled with spirits and poltergeists. But
unlike the rest of the world, the town's living residents have no idea
how to cope, and some of the ghosts are holding century-old grudges.
When something supernatural starts stealing kids' voices at her school,
it's up to Rosa to figure out who or what is behind the voice-snatching.
It doesn't help that some of her classmates are still angry with her for
releasing the ghosts. Or that Rosa begins to suspect that she may be
haunted herself.
Meanwhile, her best friend Jasper is dealing with what remains of the
Renaissance Festival, the town's pride and joy. Ghosts from the town are
now battling it out with ghosts from the festival, and the grounds are
closed to all. But is it possible to appease everyone?