About This Book
A first-person account follows a group of neighborhood boys who, on a dark summer night, discover someone digging in an abandoned cemetery by lantern light and witness odd signals like nocturnal birdcalls and a speeding car. Their fear, curiosity, and boyish daring push them to investigate the scene, weigh risks, and follow emerging clues. The narrative combines suspenseful episodes, rustic small-town detail, and youthful camaraderie, presenting a sequence of informal adventures that emphasize resourcefulness, moral choices, and the thrill of solving a local mystery.
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