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THE MYSTERY OF THE HAUNTED DANCE HALL by Charis Cotter Kirkus Star

THE MYSTERY OF THE HAUNTED DANCE HALL

by Charis Cotter

Pub Date: May 13th, 2025
ISBN: 9781774885550
Publisher: Tundra Books

An enchanting meld of ghostly magic, inspiration from a beloved fairy tale, the otherworldly rituals of summer camp, and the thrills of an adolescent summer spent in nature.

When anxious, claustrophobic, 12-year-old Bee is forced to go to a bird-watching summer camp, she doesn’t expect to love it. Born with supersensitive hearing, Bee is prepared to spend the summer of 1960 as an outsider at Camp Blue Heron—and sure enough, some mean girls steal her flashlight and leave her terrified and stranded in the dark, half a mile from her tent. Fortunately, she meets Zippy, a spitfire with asthma who has incredible night vision and a mystery to solve. Each night the Hawks, the camp’s second-oldest group of girls, have fresh batteries for their flashlights, but come morning, the batteries are inexplicably dead. By all appearances, the Hawks appear to be asleep where they belong, leaving the staff flummoxed. Zippy and Bee decide to investigate. Together, they uncover a twisty mystery that’s stranger than anyone could have imagined. In the manner of writers like Anne Ursu and Lauren Wolk, Cotter trusts readers with deep descriptions and a languid buildup to the action. Her writing is ethereal and evocative, evoking the dangers and glittering possibilities of summer nights away from home. Bee and most other characters present white, and Zippy is Jewish.

A ghostly mystery steeped in birdsong and fairy-tale magic.

(“The Twelve Dancing Princesses”) (Ghost story. 10-13)