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Dear Rock Star Reader,
Books are like amusement parks, and this one here is a roller coaster. As you begin your reading adventure, I just want to chime in and say get ready for an incredibly amazing experience. Thats right: between the pages of this book, Ghostwriter is bringing your favorite characters to life to help solve a mystery. How cool is that?
I bet you think that because Im an author, I love to read. Well, youre right! In order to become a good writer, you gotta be a great reader. Every time you read a meaningful or magical poem or story or really clever post, youre instantly transformed and sometimes transported to new ideas and worlds: sports arenas, foreign lands, outer space, other times in history, and even other kids lives. But I wasnt always that way.
When I was twelve, I thought reading was uncool. Why? Because my dad chose huge, boring books he thought I should read. After a few years of that torture, my mom encouraged me to pick out my own books at our local library, and I found my way back to finding reading cool. (I guess you could say I started choosing my own rides at the amusement park.) Then I started reading everythingchapter books, short stories, comic books, biographies, and, of course, poetry. Ghostwriter, like my mom, believes that theres a perfect book for every kid out there. And the one youre reading could be yours.
I love getting lost in a good story, and there are so, so many great stories out there just waiting for you. Our friend Ghostwriter is gonna help you find themand then rock your world one page at a time.
I thank you for your attention, and Im outta here!
Poet, Educator, and Newbery Medalwinning author of T he Crossover
Contents
A Note from Donna
Can you keep a secret? Seriously, its huge.
This book youre holding: its the newest book by famed mystery author Sarah Weaver. You may not recognize her name, because she used to write under the pseudonym, or fake name, Mason Briggs. Mason Briggs noir mystery stories were set in the 1950s and featured a tough-guy private eye named Owen Quinn. Then Mason (well, really, Sarah) died, and there were no more books. At least thats what everyone thought.
Thats where we come in. Me, Curtis (my brother), and our friends Ruben and Chevon. Well, usand a ghost.
Let me explain. There was this ghost haunting Rubens grandpas bookstore, and it communicated with only us. We didnt know why wed been chosen, but we decided to call the ghost Ghostwriter, or GW for short. It took us a while to figure out, but GW turned out to be the ghost of Sarah Weaver. And she had some unfinished business: a lost manuscript. It was up to the four of us to track it down. GW released all these amazing characters from books to give us clues, which was super helpful andspoiler alertwe found her manuscriptbut it was unfinished. She wanted us to write the ending!
Why us? Well, in the part of the manuscript Sarah finished before dying, she'd created four kid detective characters named Doris, Ben, Yvonne, and Charles, who were eerily similar to the four of us (me, Ruben, Chevon, and Curtis). With Sarahs guidance, we had to solve the books mystery while also writing it. Talk about tricky. Working together, we tracked the clues and suspects, and figured out whodunit!
When we published the book, we used Sarahs real name instead of Mason Briggs so shed finally get the credit she deserved. To read the long-lost mystery of The Cobalt Mask , just turn the page!
Donna (Ruben, Chevon, and Curtis too)
Chapter 1
Like most twelve-year-olds, Ben Harris loved nothing more than being in the middle of the action.
And here he was. At what was sure to be the event of 1955, if not the biggest event his town had ever seen: the unveiling of the Springfield History Museums latest acquisition, the priceless Cobalt Mask.
The entire room buzzed in anticipation. Everyone who was anyone was there. The rich and famous, the movers and shakers, and perhaps the most infamous of them all: Owen Quinn, the private eye who hadnt met a case he couldnt solve.
Thanks again for bringing me, Uncle Owen, Ben said as he tugged on his bow tie. Hed never worn a tie before, let alone a whole tuxedo. He even borrowed some of his best friends hair grease to smooth back his dark brown hair. This is really neat.
Ben had been to the museum plenty of times on field trips. He and his classmates would be crammed into exhibits. But this time was different. The entire area was cordoned off with a velvet rope. Most of the dressed-up crowd was gathered by the ancient mask. But Ben was excited to get up close to his favorite exhibits: the stone tablets that were centuries old and the shiny suits of armor.
Glad youre enjoying yourself, kid, Owen said as his piercing blue eyes focused on a waiter nearby. Youll liven up the place. These events can be pretty boring. Although its always good for me to make an appearancemaybe rustle up a few clients. The Springfield elite never seem to behave, which is very good for my business.
No kidding , Ben thought. His private investigator uncle was more in demand than the Springfield police. Owen Quinn always got results. Practically every week his picture was on the front page of the Springfield Gazette . Last year, he was even named Springfields Man of 1954.
Which was exactly why Ben wanted to follow in Owens mighty footsteps. He and his friends had recently formed their very own Mystery Club. For the first few weeks, they had read detective novels and listened to Bens favorite show on the radio, The Adventures of Detective Grant . Until, finally, a classmate needed their help. Her dog had gone missing.
We solved our first case! Ben had been waiting all day to share the details with his uncle. Im happy to report that Pickles the cocker spaniel was found safe and sound at the tennis court.
Thats great! Owen leaned in. Tell me, how did you crack it? Maybe I can pick up some pointers.