Seven girls live at Prickwillow Place with Mrs. Plackett as their headmistress. When she and her brother die during their weekly Sunday dinner, the girls decide to cover up their deaths and live life without adult supervision. Their plans quickly disintegrate . . . trying to bury the siblings in the backyard without being seen, the killer is still on the lose, and it seems like an influx of people are suddenly interested in Prickwillow Place.
Lots of humor and quirky characters. The plot is well-developed and is suspenseful. This book amused and entertained me immensely! I, however, would not recommend it for elementary age students. It is labeled "young adult".
Heads up-death, morbid, one girl is a flirt and likes the attention of men
*Highly recommend for teens and older.
-Borrowed from the library.
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