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The Phantom Friend

Margaret Sutton

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Book Excerpt: 
. . .e what witches were supposed to leave when they snatched real children.”

“There’s a witch in Sleeping Beauty,” Flo put in. “Irene says her dance is the best thing in the whole show. This tour is nothing compared to what we’ll see tonight, but it will kill time until seven o’clock.”

“You mean six-thirty,” Judy corrected her. “We have to be at the studio half an hour before the show begins, and I would like to be there even earlier than that so Irene can explain things. There’s so much I don’t know.”

The guide, overhearing Judy’s remark, smiled and said, “So you’re going to visit the Golden Girl show?”

“It’s treason,” Pauline whispered. “Irene’s show is on another channel. So is Teen Time Party. One of the tourists must have turned it on.”

It was off now. In its place a gay crowd of young people. . . Read More

Community Reviews

This quickly read story has a rather simplistic plot, parts of which are easy to figure out. Of course Judy's mystery ends up connected with Peter's current case, although the solution seems to involve logic-defying leaps and coincidences.

The series is pretty long in the tooth by this volume written in 1960, but I am still enjoying these final handful of volumes. In this one Judy revisits hypnosis (an earlier volume examines this in even more depth) this time via advertising - a very real if apocryphal concern in the late 1950's and

This is a delightful, old-fashioned, family-friendly mystery. The story involves Judy, the girl (or now woman) detective, and several friends in New York. Add the sudden appearance of a stranger that they befriend only to have vanish. The stage is then set for a delightful fast-moving story that eve

I love Margaret Sutton's Judy Bolton series. Most of them I read in pre-teen years, but seems I missed a few as she kept writing. As usual Judy discovers a mystery and pulls her friends into helping her solve it. Sutton's heroine is strong but not perfect. She is brilliant but is also humble and rea