From School Library Journal
Grade 2-4-- The Alden children return , and are now visiting their cousins who live near an amusement park. Once settled in, they all take off for the park , and learn that the merry-go-round horses are very old and valuable. After receiving threatening phone calls warning them to stay away from the park, the children investigate and are lead into a dangerous situation. This is yet another addition to the numerous mysteries by the late author; it will entertain her many fans, and will undoubtedly create new ones.
- Elizabeth Hamilton, Miami-Dade Public Library, FLCopyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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The Boxcar children are visiting their cousins, Joe and Alice, who live near an amusement park. The park holds everything they could ask for--a beautiful merry-go-round, lots of rides and games, all the cotton candy they can eat...and a mystery!.
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