Becky crept stealthily toward the door, determined to catch them this time. Just as her hand reached for the doorknob her shoe broke a twig that snapped loudly in the silence. She froze, the voices stopped, and she knew it was now or never!
Mysterious piano music is floating on the night breeze at Melody Lane Music Camp, and twelve-year-old Becky Lawson's curiosity is about to get the better of her! She arrives at camp with her best friend, Megan, and soon the two are caught up in a midnight mystery that finds them asking questions and breaking the rules to discover the truth.
What will the consequences be for pursuing the answers? Will they be allowed to return to Melody Lane Music Camp? As if mysterious music isn't enough, there's the unhappy camper who is sharing their cabin for the week - Katie Jenkins. The girl has a bad attitude, and Becky can't understand why she's so angry about being in such an amazing place.
A mystery, a challenging new friendship, and a horse named Starlight will cause Becky to rely on her faith and trust God to help her be kind, be truthful, and be courageous in the face of fear!
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Intriguing, funny, and inspiring! I highly recommend Notes in the Night, for readers ages 8 - 12, as an introduction into Chapter Books and as a family read-aloud. Looking forward to the next Becky Lawson Mystery!
-Susan E. Klinck, Children's Librarian, Renfrew Public Library
When curious girls go to a music camp for a week, things happen! This fast-moving, well-written story will have readers turning pages to see what happens next. Mystery, friendships, and mischief blend together for a fun, creative story. Biblical and moral messages are gently woven into the storyline without being forced or preachy. I received a complimentary PDF copy in exchange for an honest review. I hope there will be a sequel because I want to find out what happens when the girls return to Melody Lane Music Camp.
-Crystal Bowman-bestselling award-winning author of more than 100 books for children including Our Daily Bread for Kids.