The Phantom Town Mystery
Grace May North
Read by Bill Boerst
Two girls from the East, out on a horseback ride in the mountains of Arizona, find a house in the mountains. The house's history reveals that an eccentric miner once lived there. As they turn to leave, a gunshot goes off. Dora vows to solve what she and Mary call the Evil Eye Turquoise mystery. That evening two male friends and the two girls visit an old storekeeper who knows a lot about Lucky Loon, the man who once lived in that strange mountain house. The storekeeper tells them how the house owner, Sven, lost his sister during a stagecoach holdup. Ever since the loss, he had prospected successfully after gold and turquoise, always searching for his missing sister. Sven set up a large turquoise stone to guard his house of riches. Supposedly anyone who tried to enter Sven's house would be detected by the Evil Eye Turquoise and severely punished. As Sven neared death, he decided to await that moment by sealing himself in a vault in the house. But before that, he wrote a letter to his sister in case she ever showed up. The next morning after the storekeeper's tale, the four go out for further investigation. They progress up the mountain road in an old car until they get to where the stagecoach was robbed. They go over a cliff to a ledge. What they find is or you to learn, and what unravels in this tale remains for you to discover. - Summary by Bill Boerst
Note: Carol Norton was the pen name of Grace May North. (5 hr 16 min)
Chapters
Chapter 1 | 10:20 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapter 2 | 11:47 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapter 3 | 9:58 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapter 4 | 10:10 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapter 5 | 11:33 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapter 6 | 11:40 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapter 7 | 9:36 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapter 8 | 9:09 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapter 9 | 10:34 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapter 10 | 11:03 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapter 11 | 9:17 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapter 12 | 10:50 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapter 13 | 9:45 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapter 14 | 9:43 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapter 15 | 10:15 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapter 16 | 10:41 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapter 17 | 10:33 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapter 18 | 10:42 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapter 19 | 10:41 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapter 20 | 10:08 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapter 21 | 10:07 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapter 22 | 10:37 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapter 23 | 9:57 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapter 24 | 9:49 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapter 25 | 9:57 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapter 26 | 10:02 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapter 27 | 9:57 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapter 28 | 9:57 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapter 29 | 10:11 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapter 30 | 10:18 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapter 31 | 6:54 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Reviews
Good story
mikezane
I listened to this a while ago and forgot to review. This is more of a light story, young love, and the mysteries of the past. Two young girls visiting the home of one of the girls are spending time with some young boys and they decide to poke around into an old legend and mystery of the past. They do so and an interesting adventure follows. The ending is happy and sweet. I don't recall any issues with recording sound and quality, so giving it a thumbs up. Thank you!
sweet old fashioned YA mystery story
Historybuff1066
Nice story in what I assume is a series of girls at school tales. Arizona locale fits a tale of long ago robbery, a lost girl, a hidden fortune, and budding romance.
The Phantom Town Mystery
Brenda
Very well read and enjoyable sweet story
Julieg
Good book, totally unbelievable but entertaining. excellent reader.
Brett Miller
fairly good listen. engaging and well read.
A LibriVox Listener
I like this story very much
Excellent Book & Excellent Reader !
ReCat Routson