The Lost Bride

The Lost Bride by Emily Mason, published by Puffin in 2012, is a captivating tale that intertwines the realms of the living and the spirit world. This UK edition spans 211 pages and is presented in English. The story follows four girls—Abi, Hannah, Sarah, and Grace—who volunteer at a local museum, only to uncover its connection to the supernatural through an ancient diary and the presence of a ghost bride seeking closure.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative that blends elements of juvenile fiction, horror, and mystery. As the girls embark on their journey, they become the Ghost Detectives, tasked with unraveling the mystery surrounding the ghost bride’s unfulfilled love story. The book explores themes of love and loss, inviting readers to engage with the enchanting yet eerie atmosphere of the ghostly past.
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Some ghosts are haunted by their past.
When the local museum needs volunteers to help it reopen, Abi, Hannah, Sarah and Grace sign up. The girls discover that the museum has a link to the spirit world when they find an ancient diary and meet a ghost bride from another century. She can’t rest in peace until she finds out why her true love left her at the altar.
The Ghost Detectives have a romantic first mystery to solve!
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