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Part of the Grandma Series, this story has the right mix of mystery, adventure, and hilarious funniness to keep 9 to 12-year-old children glued until the end. Perfect for fans of David Walliams and Roald Dahl. A super weird family moves into the dilapidated Victorian house across from Grandma's bungalow in Ponder Lane. They look like Goth-elves with their long black coats, stringy hair, and pointy features. They are the Doogleberries, a clan with strange traditions and suspicious movements. Old man Doogleberry dumps black bags in the dam at night and Fifi, his daughter, is as morose and closed-up as a mineshaft. There's also a gruff-looking man living with them, but he looks different. Who is he, and why is he a suspect with the police? Well, one thing in Grandma's polished neighborhood stands out like a humongous zit and that is that the whole bunch sure look and act like they have something to hide - BIG TIME!
After two oldies go missing from the neighborhood, leaving their false teeth behind, the detective juices of Granny and her grandson, Billy, kick in. On a whirlwind investigation, they learn strange things from even stranger people. Then to top it all off, Grandma goes missing and Billy made a gruesome discovery in the Doogleberries' basement. Will he find Grandma alive and solve the Doogleberry mystery on his own?
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Part of the Grandma Series, this story has the right mix of mystery, adventure, and hilarious funniness to keep 9 to 12-year-old children glued until the end. Perfect for fans of David Walliams and Roald Dahl. A super weird family moves into the dilapidated Victorian house across from Grandma's bungalow in Ponder Lane. They look like Goth-elves with their long black coats, stringy hair, and pointy features. They are the Doogleberries, a clan with strange traditions and suspicious movements. Old man Doogleberry dumps black bags in the dam at night and Fifi, his daughter, is as morose and closed-up as a mineshaft. There's also a gruff-looking man living with them, but he looks different. Who is he, and why is he a suspect with the police? Well, one thing in Grandma's polished neighborhood stands out like a humongous zit and that is that the whole bunch sure look and act like they have something to hide - BIG TIME!
After two oldies go missing from the neighborhood, leaving their false teeth behind, the detective juices of Granny and her grandson, Billy, kick in. On a whirlwind investigation, they learn strange things from even stranger people. Then to top it all off, Grandma goes missing and Billy made a gruesome discovery in the Doogleberries' basement. Will he find Grandma alive and solve the Doogleberry mystery on his own?