Tunnel of Bones by Victoria Schwab

Tunnel of Bones (City of Ghosts, #2)

by Victoria Schwab

 


The thrilling sequel to Victoria Schwab's New York Times
bestselling City of Ghosts!
Trouble is haunting Cassidy Blake . . . even more than usual.



She (plus her ghost best friend, Jacob, of course) are in Paris,
where Cass's parents are filming their TV show about the world's
most haunted cities. Sure, it's fun eating croissants and seeing
the Eiffel Tower, but there's true ghostly danger lurking beneath
Paris, in the creepy underground Catacombs.


When Cass accidentally awakens a frighteningly strong spirit,
she must rely on her still-growing skills as a ghosthunter -- and
turn to friends both old and new to help her unravel a mystery.



But time is running out, and the spirit is only growing stronger.



And if Cass fails, the force she's unleashed could haunt
the city forever.





New York Times bestselling author Victoria Schwab
returns to the spooky and heart-pounding world of City
of Ghosts, delivering thrilling new adventures and an unforgettable
spin on friendship. (Because sometimes, even psychic ghost
best friends have secrets...)

For fans of The Day I Fell Into a Fairy Tale, R
L Stine and Scullduggery Pleasant

Reviewed by Beth C. on

4 of 5 stars

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Paris. Catacombs. GHOSTS.

I really do like this MR series, and this second titles in the series has Cassidy in Paris with her parents and accidentally disturbing a poltergeist. Mayhem ensues, and she's got figure out how to help the spirit before it destroys the city. And her with it.

This is a great follow-up to the first book, and I really look forward to the continuation of this series. It's excellent that there are different places in each title, and some historical facts thrown in. Historical ghosts are often SO MUCH COOLER than any made up, and Schwab does a great job incorporating those old tales into her new ones. I love to recommend the first book to people, and this one will join the ranks!

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