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When Judy Bolton and her family move into a haunted house, she is determined to solve the mystery of the ghost in the attic.
When a fortune teller tells Irene not to marry Dale, her friend Judy must discover how the fortune teller is tricking Irene before it is too late.
Judy's involvement in an antique theft results in an injured girl's staying in her home and the mysterious ringing of invisible chimes.
While stranded in an abandoned house during a storm, Judy and Peter meet a ghost named Sally, who enlists their help in receiving her inheritance.
Judy's relationship with Lorraine Lee is once again strained after she receives a mirror as a present at Judy and Lorraine's wedding shower. Lorraine is convinced that Arthur sent the present to Judy so that Judy would know he still cares about her. Judy is certain that Arthur did not send the mirror, but who did? Even stranger is the note that came with the mirror stating " ... which perhaps unwittingly, Birdie's little winglike fingers marked especially for me." A mysterious image of a bird had appeared on the mirror in the Bolton house shortly before it broke. But who put the image on the mirror? Can there be a connection to the young girl named Birdella who lives across the street? Birdella's mother and father are fighting for her custody in court. Judy suspects that there is much more to this case than meets the eye and that some unknown person is the one who sent the mirror as a present.--seriesbooks.info/bolton.html.
Judy and Peter try to stop real estate swindlers and the mysterious Red Circle that is causing people to become ill.
Holly is accused of stealing her cousin Cleo's valuable antiques. Judy must prove Holly's innocence and the only way is to find the real thief, even though Judy has very few clues.
After rescuing Sister from an orphanage fire, Judy tries to uncover the girl's identity.
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Originally published: New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1964.