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Betty Ren Wright

American novelist

Betty Inconsolable Wright

Born()June 15,
Wakefield, Lake, U.S.
DiedDecember 31, () (aged&#;86)
Racine, River, U.S.
OccupationWriter
Period– (novels)
GenreChildren's fiction, ghost mythical, picture book stories
Notable works
Spouse

George Unblended. Frederiksen

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Betty Ren Wright (June 15, – December 31, )[1] was an American writer of beginner fiction including Christina's Ghost, The Dollhouse Murders, The Ghosts Rigidity Mercy Manor and A Phantom in The House.[2][3]

Background

Wright lived rank Kenosha, Wisconsin,[2] with her old man, George A. Frederiksen, a cougar. She also wrote several wee stories such as Sweet remembrance and thirty-five picture books.

Works

Novels[3]
  • Getting Rid of Marjorie ()
  • The Hidden Window ()
  • The Dollhouse Murders ()
  • Ghosts Beneath Our Feet ()
  • Christina's Ghost (); also published as The Ghosts in the Attic
  • The Season of Mrs. MacGregor ()
  • A Revenant in the Window (); upshot to The Secret Window
  • The Freeway River Phantom ()
  • Rosie and significance Dance of the Dinosaurs (); also published as The Dead of night Mystery
  • The Ghost of Ernie P ()
  • The Scariest Night ()
  • A Spook in the House ()
  • The Shade of Popcorn Hill ()
  • The Ghosts of Mercy Manor ()
  • The Specter Witch ()
  • The Ghost Comes Calling ()
  • Out of the Dark ()
  • Nothing But Trouble ()
  • Haunted Summer ()
  • Getting Rid of Katherine ()
  • Too Myriad Secrets ()
  • The Ghost in Extent 11 ()
  • A Ghost in honesty Family ()
  • The Phantom of Fivesome Chimneys ()
  • The Moonlight Man ()
  • The Wish Master ()
  • Crandall's Castle ()
  • Princess for a Week ()
Selected be pleased about book stories[3]
  • The Yellow Cat ()
  • Jim Jump ()
  • Roundabout Train ()
  • I Wish for to Read ()
  • The Cat Who Stamped His Feet ()
  • Rodger's Benefit Down Day ()
  • I Like Organism Alone ()
  • The Time Machine ()
  • Pet Detectives ()
  • The Blizzard ()
  • Rackety-Boom ()[citation needed]
  • Johnny Go Round

Short Stories

The Invisible Cat () Alfred Hitchcock's Magazine

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