Ghost Town at Sundown

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Authors: Mary Pope Osborne

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Dear Reader,

Over the past year, many of you have asked me to send Jack and Annie to the Wild West. I thought this was a good idea, but I wasn't sure what should happen in the story.

Then one day, I received a letter from a girl named Alexandra, who lives in Washington. She suggested that Jack and Annie help a colt find his mother, who has been stolen by horse thieves.

What an excellent idea, I thought. Many thanks to Alexandra for helping me with this book.

Also, thanks to everyone who has written. More Tree House books are in the planning … so
all
your thoughts and suggestions are very welcome. Keep them coming!

Text copyright © 1997 by Mary Pope Osborne.
Illustrations copyright © 1997 by Sal Murdocca.
All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. Published in the United States by Random House, Inc., New York, and simultaneously in Canada by Random House of Canada Limited, Toronto.

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Osborne, Mary Pope. Ghost town at sundown / by Mary Pope Osborne; illustrated by Sal Murdocca.
p. cm. — (The magic tree house series; #10)
SUMMARY:
Their magic tree house takes Jack and Annie back to the Wild West, where they experience excitement and danger and try to solve a riddle.
eISBN: 978-0-375-89427-5
[1. Frontier and pioneer life—West (U.S.)—Fiction. 2. West (U.S.)—Fiction. 3. Time travel—Fiction. 4. Magic—Fiction. 5.Tree houses—Fiction.]
I. Murdocca, Sal, ill. II. Title. III. Series: Osborne, Mary Pope.
Magic tree house series; #10.
PZ7.081167Gh 1997 [Fic]—dc21 97-7298

Random House, Inc. New York, Toronto, London, Sydney, Auckland

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Cover

      
Dear Reader

      
Title Page

      
Copyright

      
Dedication

  
1. How Wild?

  
2. Rattlesnake Flats

  
3. Player Piano

  
4. Hands Up!

  
5. Slim

  
6. Split the Wind

  
7. Ghost Story

  
8. Who Am I?

  
9. Lonesome Luke

10. Echo from the Past

      
Special Preview of Magic Tree House #11:
Lions at Lunchtime

For Nick Plakias—wonderful friend and singing cowboy poet

Jack and Annie were sitting on the porch of their house. Annie was gazing down the street at the Frog Creek woods. Jack was reading a book.

“I have a feeling we should check the woods again,” said Annie.

“Why?” said Jack without looking up.

“A rabbit's hopping by,” said Annie.

“So? We've seen rabbits before.”

“Not like this one,” said Annie.

“What do you mean?” Jack stood up and looked with her.

He saw a rabbit with very long legs hopping down their street. Soon the rabbit left the sidewalk and headed into the woods.

“He's a sign,” said Annie.

“A sign of
what
?” said Jack.

“That Morgan's back,” said Annie. She jumped off the porch. “Come on!”

“But what about dinner?” Jack said. “Dad said it would be ready soon.”

“Don't worry,” said Annie. “You know when we leave in the tree house, time stops.”

She ran across their yard.

Jack pulled on his backpack. “Back in ten minutes!” he called through the screen door. Then he followed Annie.

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