The Mystery of the Undying Man

The Mystery of the Undying Man

Kent Holloway

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A Haunted House... Missing Children... A Dead Man Walking... The Grand Avenue Detectives are on the case. Every small town has its secrets... Places you never go, except on a dare... People who, when you see them coming, you cross the street and go the other way... When a young girl in Burnside, Kentucky goes missing during an afternoon thunderstorm and the 'zombie' of the richest man in town is seen shambling the streets, inventor and 12-year-old sleuth 'Lucky' Lee Aker enlists his friends, Shane Morrow and '8-Bit' Grant to solve the case. Naturally the trail leads them to the town's most haunted place-Southwood Manor. But this mysterious house, its enigmatic occupant, and others in town with sinister purpose do not easily give up their secrets.


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  • BookAnonJeff
    Feb 07, 2025
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    Fun Amalgamation Of Scooby-Doo, Stranger Things, and The Sandlot. This is one of those fun, nostalgic types of kids-solving-mysteries tales that will bring back all of the above + Nancy Drew/ The Hardy Boys type vibes, as well as a touch of Johnny Quest. Now, if I've named enough popular franchises to get you this far, know that this book *does* still have its own feel - it isn't merely a clone of the other franchises, though it does share a genre and general vibe with them. Here, Holloway manages to spin is own form of the tale and involve science fiction ala the *earliest* science fiction (yes, there's a touch of Frankenstein and his monster involved here) while centering the tale in his own "native" (and actually native) Kentucky and Southern lore and mythology. Ultimately this is simply a fun romp through a simpler time that still had its evils and mysteries, and Holloway shows the period and style - and his own particular culture - particularly well. Very much recommended.

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