Seymour, Olive and Ignatius have worked hard to overcome obstacles and keep their little family together, but adding a dog to the mix (especially one that barks all the time) may prove to be too much. So Seymour takes Secret and disappears.
Secret owner's and Ghastly's eccentric millionaire, Noah Breth has just passed away and left a cryptic will written in limericks for his two squabbling children to fight over. Neither of them has a nice thing to say about their father or each other. Maybe they were part of a family once, but that doesn't seem to be the case now. In the meantime, Olive and Ignatius search for their missing son.
Again, Kate and M. Sarah Klise have constructed a wonderful story out of letters, newspaper articles, legal documents and delightful drawings. The mystery of a lost coin thickens the plot.
Will Seymour and Secret return to Spence Mansion? Will Ignatius lighten up on his dislike of dogs? Will Olive's cat pose a problem? Will flaring tempers, angry words and feuding get in the way of everyone's happiness? Will Olive, Ignatius and Seymour reunite in time to finish the next three chapters of "43 Old Cemetery Road"?
Read the book and you'll find out.
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