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The Empty Cabin

by Deb Mercier

In this interactive Choose Your Path mystery, the reader must identify suspects, gather clues, navigate challenging puzzles, and determine what happened to a missing hiker.

FORMAT
Hardcover
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Identify suspects, gather clues, navigate puzzles, and solve the mystery in this interactive Choose Your Path thriller.The secluded cabin resort your parents own won't make any "best destination" lists, but it's the perfect place to spend a summer. There's swimming, fishing, birdwatching-and a steady stream of visitors who, from week to week, pass in and out of your life. Except for Loretta. A regular guest of Cabin 4, Loretta is an avid hiker and a stand-in grandmother to you. So when you find her cabin empty one morning, you know that something's wrong-even if no one else believes you.You're the detective in this puzzling mystery by acclaimed author Deb Mercier. As you work your way through the story, it's up to you to

  • identify suspects and gather clues,
  • make choices that affect what happens,
  • navigate challenging puzzles-from riddles to secret codes-and
  • use deductive reasoning to determine what the crime was, how it happened, and whodunit.
Interactive books for kids are more popular than ever. Create your own adventure with the Detective: You book series for boys and girls. You're the main character. You make the choices. Will you solve the case?

Author Biography

Deb Mercier lives in greater Minnesota with her husband and outdoor critter friends. She writes books for young readers and works as a technical writer at Douglas Machine, Inc. When Deb's not writing, you can find her wandering the trails on bike and on foot, saving turtles from roadways, and playing flute in the Central Lakes Symphony Orchestra.

Review

"My heart was racing as I tried to solve the mystery. It was fun to puzzle out the connections between the characters, and I enjoyed making my own decisions about what to do at important moments in the book. Should I read someone's journal or not? Do I choose danger or logic? How much should I risk? The setting and characters seemed serene, but under that calm facade, there was danger, intrigue, and controversy. I carefully gathered the hints and clues left by the author and had so much fun solving the crime. Good news: I only died a few times!"
—Christy Gove, author of Maggie the One-Eyed Peregrine Falcon"Something is really wrong at the rustic resort. A guest has vanished and it's up to you to figure out what happened. The Empty Cabin takes readers on an edge-of-your seat adventure to figure out what's really going on at the resort. Can you put the clues together to figure it out before it's too late?"
—Natalie Fowler, paranormal investigator, historian, and author

Long Description

Become a kid detective. Identify suspects, gather clues, navigate puzzles, and solve the mystery in this interactive Choose Your Path adventure. The secluded cabin resort your parents own won't make any "best destination" lists, but it's the perfect place to spend a summer. There's swimming, fishing, birdwatching--and a steady stream of visitors who, from week to week, pass in and out of your life. Except for Loretta. A regular guest of Cabin 4, Loretta is an avid hiker and a stand-in grandmother to you. So when you find her cabin empty one morning, you know that something's wrong--even if no one else believes you. You're the detective in this puzzling mystery. As you work your way through the story, it's up to you to identify suspects and gather clues. Make choices that affect what happens next. Navigate challenging puzzles--from riddles to secret codes--to build your case. Use deductive reasoning to determine what the crime was, how it happened, and whodunit. But be careful; one wrong choice could lead to your doom! Interactive books for kids are more popular than ever. Create your own adventure with the Detective: You book series for boys and girls. You're the main character. You make the choices. Will you solve the case?

Review Quote

"My heart was racing as I tried to solve the mystery. It was fun to puzzle out the connections between the characters, and I enjoyed making my own decisions about what to do at important moments in the book. Should I read someone's journal or not? Do I choose danger or logic? How much should I risk? The setting and characters seemed serene, but under that calm facade, there was danger, intrigue, and controversy. I carefully gathered the hints and clues left by the author and had so much fun solving the crime. Good news: I only died a few times!" -- Christy Gove , author of Maggie the One-Eyed Peregrine Falcon "Something is really wrong at the rustic resort. A guest has vanished and it's up to you to figure out what happened. The Empty Cabin takes readers on an edge-of-your seat adventure to figure out what's really going on at the resort. Can you put the clues together to figure it out before it's too late?" -- Natalie Fowler , paranormal investigator, historian, and author

Excerpt from Book

Something's wrong. You check your watch again. It's 7:32 a.m. You're standing at the trailhead behind Cabin #4. Mist rises from the lake as the sun warms the still frigid water. A long, mournful call echoes from across the lake--a loon--and you shiver. Loretta's never late. In fact, she insists that if you're on time, you're late, and if you're early, you're on time. You check your watch again. 7:33. You walk around to the front of Cabin #4 with an uneasy feeling rolling in the pit of your stomach. The windows reflect the soft morning light like blank, unseeing eyes. Maybe Loretta simply forgot, you reason. Adults are always forgetting things. Your own parents can't remember where their keys are half the time. But Loretta never forgets. You step onto the tiny deck and approach the front door. Should you knock? You hesitate for a moment then raise your hand and give the screen door a few quick raps. It shuts with a thump; it must have been open just a bit. You listen intently but hear nothing, other than the wind in the trees. You open the screen door and try the cabin door. It's unlocked. That's not unusual; only the city people lock their cabin doors up here. You ease the door open and poke your head inside. The cabin is thick with shadows. "Loretta?" No answer. You slip inside and call Loretta's name again. It's so still and quiet that you hear the clock above the sink ticking. The murphy bed is pulled down, and the blankets are rumpled. A quick look in the tiny bathroom confirms it. Loretta's not here. Puzzled, you flip on the lights. Did Loretta get the time confused and go on the hike alone? She's done it before: The one and only time you were late for a hike, she'd left without you, pinning a note to a tree at the trailhead that read, "You're late." Since then, you've always been at least a few minutes early, and it's not like Loretta to mess up the time. You'll have to check the trailhead again. Maybe there's a note that you didn't see. Still uneasy, you turn back toward the door. Something under the table in the kitchen area catches your eye. You stoop down and pick it up. It's a rag soaked with blood. You drop it and fumble your way outside. A few gulps of cool morning air clear your head. As you hurry off the deck and around the side of Cabin #4, there's a flash of light up the hill to your left. You spy a man on the deck of Cabin #2, looking at you through binoculars. A picture of the card on Cabin #2's kitchen table flits through your mind. "Welcome Edward and Betty Archer!" Why is Edward spying on you? Or was he hoping to see Loretta? You shake your head. You can't think about that right now; you have a decision to make. Should you tell your parents about Loretta's disappearance and the blood-soaked rag? If she's hurt, it's essential to move quickly. Yet your parents are likely to call the police--and create quite a commotion. Is it wise to sound an alarm if Loretta might simply be out hiking? Maybe there's a note back by the trailhead. Tell your parents or look for a note? What will you choose to do?

Description for Sales People

According to Book Ad Report, "Mystery, thriller and crime genre is the leading book genre in the US, as nearly half of American consumers prefer this genre" There is a resurging interest in "choose your path" books; this title fills a market need for high-quality options In this interactive adventure, the reader takes on the role of an amateur detective New concept takes the "choose your path" format to the next level: readers identify suspects, gather clues, and use deductive reasoning to determine whodunit Age-appropriate puzzles add another fun wrinkle to the mystery-solving format High-interest story for ages 9 to 13 with added appeal as an outdoors-themed mystery Video-game-in-a-book format that's perfect for today's kids--including reluctant readers Readers' experience: "The action-packed story holds my interest and keeps my attention because I make decisions that affect what happens next" Debut title for a new book series (Detective: You) that creatively introduces the mystery genre to a new generation of young readers Bonus educational content: Introduction to deductive reasoning in science and mathematics

Details

ISBN1940647789
Author Deb Mercier
Format Hardcover
Pages 152
Audience Age 9-13
Series Detective: You
Year 2022
ISBN-13 9781940647784
Publication Date 2022-11-17
Imprint Lake 7 Creative
Place of Publication MN
Country of Publication United States
NZ Release Date 2022-11-17
US Release Date 2022-11-17
UK Release Date 2022-11-17
ISBN-10 1940647789
Subtitle A Choose Your Path Mystery
Publisher Lake 7 Creative
Alternative 9781940647739
DEWEY 813.6
Audience Children / Juvenile
AU Release Date 2023-02-20
Illustrations Illustrations, unspecified

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