The Dark Stairs

The Dark Stairs by Betsy Cromer Byars, published by Puffin Books in 1994, is a 130-page work of juvenile fiction that delves into the world of mysteries and detective stories. The narrative follows Herculeah Jones, whose background in a family of law enforcement and private investigation fuels her curiosity about the enigmatic Dead Oaks estate, a site steeped in local legend.
Readers will encounter Herculeah as she navigates the complexities of her case, which intertwines with contemporary issues faced by students, such as drug testing and freedom of speech. The story presents a blend of mystery and social themes, inviting young readers to engage with the challenges of rights and responsibilities in their own lives. This edition is available in English and offers a compact reading experience for those interested in detective tales.
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Mystery is in Herculeah Jones’s blood. How could it not be, with a father on the police force and a mother running a private eye business? Herculeah can’t resist the strange case of Dead Oaks. The old estate is a local legend, and the ican students have come a long way since the dark days of sore knuckles and dunce caps. Today, as the line between rights and responsibility becomes increasingly blurred, students find themselves facing complex issues, from drug testing to freedom of speech.
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