
Bernie Magruder & the bats in the belfry
By Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
Subjects: Hotels, motels, etc., fiction, Humorous stories, Mystery and detective stories, Church bells, Reading Level-Grade 4, Large type books, Bats, fiction, Reading Level-Grade 8, Hotels, motels, Reading Level-Grade 7, Fiction, Children's fiction, Reading Level-Grade 5, Reading Level-Grade 6, Juvenile fiction, Bats, Bells, Detective and mystery stories
Description: Many residents of Middleburg, Indiana, are already going crazy from the ever-ringing church bells and now, after a bat is spotted in the hotel run by Bernie's family, they worry that the dangerous Indiana Aztec bat has finally arrived. There are strange goings-on once again in Middleburg. Someone has put up posters warning townspeople that the dreaded Indiana Aztec bat has been sighted in the area. What's more, the town is in an uproar over the bells recently placed in the church belfry that chime every hour -- twenty-four hours a day! It seems the whole town is going batty with the constant pealing! Bernie Magruder is determined to get to the bottom of things. Who put up all those posters about a species of bat no one has ever heard of? What can the townspeople do to return some peace to their lives? And are the bats that Bernie and his family see swooping about the belfry the dreaded Indiana Aztecs? Looks like Bernie, and his two friends Georgene and Weasel, have their work cut out for them again!
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