A mysterious music box from the Haunted Museum follows a young girl home in this spooky read by the author of The Titanic Locket.
Donโt touch anything in the Haunted Museum!
Emma would rather be at her ballet class than at the Haunted Museum, but she canโt miss her best friendโs birthday party. In a spooky exhibit of music boxes, sheโs drawn to a particular one, in which a pair of dancers spin slowly to a haunting melody.
But that very night, the music box shows up at her doorโlike itโs following her. Emma dances better than she ever imagined when the music box is playing. But thatโs not all. Sometimes the music speeds up, and the dancers seem to move on their own. Emma finds the lid open, music playing, even when she knows sheโd shut it before. And then an eye appears in the mirror inside the lidโsomeone is watching Emma!
The more Emma learns about the history of the music box, the more she realizes she needs to break the hold it has over her before itโs too late. But the better she dances when the music plays, the less she wants to!
Praise for The Titanic Locket
โHair-raising. . . . Weyn keeps unexpected chills coming. . . . A quick, jittery read.โ โPublishers Weekly
โWeyn ratchets up the eeriness . . . and quickly builds to a stormy climax.โ โKirkus Reviews
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