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    The Zombie Project

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      “We’ll follow the clues and find out,” said Jessie.

      “I see Madison,” said Violet. She pointed at the reporter. Click! Click! Click! Madison was taking pictures of the flattened dirt and grass next to the trail they had cleared earlier.

      “Don’t let her see us,” said Henry.

      The Aldens quickly stepped into the woods and hid behind a tree.

      “The zombie came back,” said Violet softly.

      “The trail is torn up again?” whispered Henry.

      “Yes, it is,” said Violet. “Here, look for yourself.” She gave the camera to Henry.

      Benny looked over at the old fishing lodge. No one lived there, but something was different. What was it?

      Benny closed his eyes and then he opened them again. It was the porch. There was something new on the porch. It was a tall, skinny bag filled with black-and-silver sticks. Each stick had a big silver handle at the top.

      “What is that on the porch?” said Benny.

      “It’s a golf bag,” said Henry. “See the golf clubs sticking out of it?” Then he put his hand on his forehead. “That’s it!”

      “What?” said Benny.

      “Do you remember Matthew Donovan, the guy that was making Madison crazy?” said Henry.

      Jessie nodded her head. “The missing millionaire,” she said.

      “He was missing his own charity golf tournament,” said Violet.

      “Is he in the cabin?” asked Benny.

      “I think so,” said Henry. “Let’s go tell Madison.”

      The Aldens walked down the trail to where Madison was taking pictures. They told her what they had seen.

      “You found Matthew Donovan!” said Madison.

      “Well, we didn’t see him,” said Henry.

      “We saw golf clubs,” said Jessie.

      “It must be him,” said Madison. “That man is always playing golf. He even plays in his office.”

      “In his office?” repeated Benny.

      “Crazy, isn’t it?” replied Madison. “Where did you see him? I mean, where did you see the golf clubs?”

      “At the old fishing lodge,” said Henry.

      “Let’s go,” said Madison. She took her cell phone out of her pocket. “There’s one way to find out if Matthew Donovan is inside.”

      “What is that?” asked Violet.

      “We can call him!” said Madison.

      Madison and the children walked down the trail to the clearing by the old fishing lodge. Then Madison called the number she had for Matthew Donovan.

      Inside the cabin, they could hear a phone ringing.

      Madison hung up. “I have to call Sheriff Briggs,” said Madison. She quickly called the sheriff’s department.

      “Sheriff Briggs,” said Madison. “I have some good news.”

      The Aldens waited with Madison until the sheriff and his three deputies arrived. They walked into the woods, and a few minutes later, Sheriff Briggs was with Matthew Donovan, who wore handcuffs.

      Madison took her notebook and her pen out of her pocket. She went up to the millionaire and started asking questions. “Did you spend all of the investors’ money, Donovan? Is that why you were hiding in the woods dressed in a zombie costume, so no one could find you? And why did you tear up the grass here?” She pointed at the clumps of grass next to the trail. “Did you think we wouldn’t notice?”

      “Madison said he was making her crazy,” said Jessie.

      “Now he’s making news,” said Henry.

      “I’ll record it for her,” said Violet. She walked over and filmed Madison talking to Matthew Donovan.

      “Now wait a minute!” said Donovan. “Everyone makes divots when they play golf. The club pulls up a bit of dirt and grass when it swings. I was just playing a little night golf.”

      “Dressed as a zombie?” said Madison.

      “Everyone knows about the zombie legend at this lodge,” said Donovan. “I heard it when I was only a child, like them.” He looked over at the Aldens. “I was just having a little fun.”

      Donovan leaned forward and stared at Madison. “Why are you bothering me? I came here to get away from nosy reporters like you.”

      “So you were hiding from your investors,” said Madison.

      “I’m not hiding,” said Donovan. “I didn’t steal the investors’ money. It’s all just a misunderstanding.”

      “I don’t think your investors would agree,” replied Madison.

      “No, they don’t,” said Sheriff Briggs. “That’s why we’re here.” Then Sheriff Briggs and his deputies took Matthew Donovan away.

      Madison took out her cell phone and called her editor. “I have your front page story for tomorrow,” said Madison. Then she turned and looked at Violet. “And some news footage, too.”

      That night, Violet’s film was on the news, and the next morning, Madison’s story was on the front page of the Greenfield Gazette with one of Violet’s photos. Even the teens woke up early that morning. They were huddled over a copy of the newspaper at the end of the table.

      “So there isn’t really a zombie,” said Benny.

      “No,” said Jake. “It’s just an old story.”

      Ring! Ring!

      “There it goes again,” said Maude. She stood up and walked into the lobby to answer the phone.

      “The phone has been ringing all morning,” said Jessie.

      “Everyone wants to come and see where the missing millionaire was hiding out,” said Jake. “Thanks to you, it looks like business is picking up.”

      “Glad we could help,” said Henry.

      “Can we see your zombie movie?” asked Jessie.

      “Sure,” said Jake. “We call it The Zombie Project. I posted it online last night.”

      “You put it online?” said Violet.

      “Then everyone can see it,” said Jake. “We made the movie to help Grandma. We wanted more people to know about the lodge.”

      “That’s right,” said Abby. She put her arm around Jake.

      Jake gave Abby a kiss. “Let me go get my laptop,” said Jake. “It’s in my room.” He walked out of the dining room.

      “I’ll make the popcorn,” said Abby, and she went into the kitchen.

      “Popcorn!” said Benny. “Yum!”

      “For breakfast?” said Jessie.

      “It’s a special occasion,” said Violet.

      “It’s not every day that you catch a zombie,” said Henry.

      Caleb stood up and put his hands out in front of him. Then he grimaced and began walking slowly across the dining room floor. “Uh-uh-uh!” he said.

      Benny ran over and grabbed Caleb by the waist.

      “You got me!” said Caleb.

      The Aldens laughed.

      About the Author

      GERTRUDE CHANDLER WARNER discovered when she was teaching that many readers who like an exciting story could find no books that were both easy and fun to read. She decided to try to meet this need, and her first book, The Boxcar Children, quickly proved she had succeeded.

      Miss Warner drew on her own experiences to write the mystery. As a child she spent hours watching trains go by on the tracks opposite her family home. She often dreamed about what it would be like to set up housekeeping in a caboose or freight car — the situation the Alden children find themselves in.

      When Miss Warner received requests for more adventures involving Henry, Jessie, Violet, and Benny Alden, she began additional stories. In each, she chose a special setting and introduced unusual or eccentric characters who liked the unpredictable.

      While the mystery element is central to each of Miss Warner’s books, she never thought of them as strictly juvenile mysteries. She liked to stress the Aldens’ independence and resourcefulness and their solid New England devotion to using up and making do. The Aldens go about most of their adventures with as little adult supervision as possible — something else that delights young readers.

      Miss Warner lived in Putnam, Connecticut, until her death in 1979. During her lifetime, she received hundreds of letter
    s from girls and boys telling her how much they liked her books.

      The Boxcar Children Mysteries

      THE BOXCAR CHILDREN

      SURPRISE ISLAND

      THE YELLOW HOUSE MYSTERY

      MYSTERY RANCH

      MIKE’S MYSTERY

      BLUE BAY MYSTERY

      THE WOODSHED MYSTERY

      THE LIGHTHOUSE MYSTERY

      MOUNTAIN TOP MYSTERY

      SCHOOLHOUSE MYSTERY

      CABOOSE MYSTERY

      HOUSEBOAT MYSTERY

      SNOWBOUND MYSTERY

      TREE HOUSE MYSTERY

      BICYCLE MYSTERY

      MYSTERY IN THE SAND

      MYSTERY BEHIND THE WALL

      BUS STATION MYSTERY

      BENNY UNCOVERS A MYSTERY

      THE HAUNTED CABIN MYSTERY

      THE DESERTED LIBRARY MYSTERY

      THE ANIMAL SHELTER MYSTERY

      THE OLD MOTEL MYSTERY

      THE MYSTERY OF THE HIDDEN PAINTING

      THE AMUSEMENT PARK MYSTERY

      THE MYSTERY OF THE MIXED-UP ZOO

      THE CAMP-OUT MYSTERY

      THE MYSTERY GIRL

      THE MYSTERY CRUISE

      THE DISAPPEARING FRIEND MYSTERY

      THE MYSTERY OF THE SINGING GHOST

      MYSTERY IN THE SNOW

      THE PIZZA MYSTERY

      THE MYSTERY HORSE

      THE MYSTERY AT THE DOG SHOW

      THE CASTLE MYSTERY

      THE MYSTERY OF THE LOST VILLAGE

      THE MYSTERY ON THE ICE

      THE MYSTERY OF THE PURPLE POOL

      THE GHOST SHIP MYSTERY

      THE MYSTERY IN WASHINGTON, DC

      THE CANOE TRIP MYSTERY

      THE MYSTERY OF THE HIDDEN BEACH

      THE MYSTERY OF THE MISSING CAT

      THE MYSTERY AT SNOWFLAKE INN

      THE MYSTERY ON STAGE

      THE DINOSAUR MYSTERY

      THE MYSTERY OF THE STOLEN MUSIC

      THE MYSTERY AT THE BALL PARK

      THE CHOCOLATE SUNDAE MYSTERY

      THE MYSTERY OF THE HOT AIR BALLOON

      THE MYSTERY BOOKSTORE

      THE PILGRIM VILLAGE MYSTERY

      THE MYSTERY OF THE STOLEN BOXCAR

      THE MYSTERY IN THE CAVE

      THE MYSTERY ON THE TRAIN

      THE MYSTERY AT THE FAIR

      THE MYSTERY OF THE LOST MINE

      THE GUIDE DOG MYSTERY

      THE HURRICANE MYSTERY

      THE PET SHOP MYSTERY

      THE MYSTERY OF THE SECRET MESSAGE

      THE FIREHOUSE MYSTERY

      THE MYSTERY IN SAN FRANCISCO

      THE NIAGARA FALLS MYSTERY

      THE MYSTERY AT THE ALAMO

      THE OUTER SPACE MYSTERY

      THE SOCCER MYSTERY

      THE MYSTERY IN THE OLD ATTIC

      THE GROWLING BEAR MYSTERY

      THE MYSTERY OF THE LAKE MONSTER

      THE MYSTERY AT PEACOCK HALL

      THE WINDY CITY MYSTERY

      THE BLACK PEARL MYSTERY

      THE CEREAL BOX MYSTERY

      THE PANTHER MYSTERY

      THE MYSTERY OF THE QUEEN’S JEWELS

      THE STOLEN SWORD MYSTERY

      THE BASKETBALL MYSTERY

      THE MOVIE STAR MYSTERY

      THE MYSTERY OF THE PIRATE’S MAP

      THE GHOST TOWN MYSTERY

      THE MYSTERY OF THE BLACK RAVEN

      THE MYSTERY IN THE MALL

      THE MYSTERY IN NEW YORK

      THE GYMNASTICS MYSTERY

      THE POISON FROG MYSTERY

      THE MYSTERY OF THE EMPTY SAFE

      THE HOME RUN MYSTERY

      THE GREAT BICYCLE RACE MYSTERY

      THE MYSTERY OF THE WILD PONIES

      THE MYSTERY IN THE COMPUTER GAME

      THE MYSTERY AT THE CROOKED HOUSE

      THE HOCKEY MYSTERY

      THE MYSTERY OF THE MIDNIGHT DOG

      THE MYSTERY OF THE SCREECH OWL

      THE SUMMER CAMP MYSTERY

      THE COPYCAT MYSTERY

      THE HAUNTED CLOCK TOWER MYSTERY

      THE MYSTERY OF THE TIGER’S EYE

      THE DISAPPEARING STAIRCASE MYSTERY

      THE MYSTERY ON BLIZZARD MOUNTAIN

      THE MYSTERY OF THE SPIDER’S CLUE

      THE CANDY FACTORY MYSTERY

      THE MYSTERY OF THE MUMMY’S CURSE

      THE MYSTERY OF THE STAR RUBY

      THE STUFFED BEAR MYSTERY

      THE MYSTERY OF ALLIGATOR SWAMP

      THE MYSTERY AT SKELETON POINT

      THE TATTLETALE MYSTERY

      THE COMIC BOOK MYSTERY

      THE GREAT SHARK MYSTERY

      THE ICE CREAM MYSTERY

      THE MIDNIGHT MYSTERY

      THE MYSTERY IN THE FORTUNE COOKIE

      THE BLACK WIDOW SPIDER MYSTERY

      THE RADIO MYSTERY

      THE MYSTERY OF THE RUNAWAY GHOST

      THE FINDERS KEEPERS MYSTERY

      THE MYSTERY OF THE HAUNTED BOXCAR

      THE CLUE IN THE CORN MAZE

      THE GHOST OF THE CHATTERING BONES

      THE SWORD OF THE SILVER KNIGHT

      THE GAME STORE MYSTERY

      THE MYSTERY OF THE ORPHAN TRAIN

      THE VANISHING PASSENGER

      THE GIANT YO-YO MYSTERY

      THE CREATURE IN OGOPOGO LAKE

      THE ROCK ’N’ ROLL MYSTERY

      THE SECRET OF THE MASK

      THE SEATTLE PUZZLE

      THE GHOST IN THE FIRST ROW

      THE BOX THAT WATCH FOUND

      A HORSE NAMED DRAGON

      THE GREAT DETECTIVE RACE

      THE GHOST AT THE DRIVE-IN MOVIE

      THE MYSTERY OF THE TRAVELING TOMATOES

      THE SPY GAME

      THE DOG-GONE MYSTERY

      THE VAMPIRE MYSTERY

      SUPERSTAR WATCH

      THE SPY IN THE BLEACHERS

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      This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, businesses, companies, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

      copyright © 2011 by Albert Whitman & Company

      978-1-4532-2153-2

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