"The Golden Boys at the Haunted Camp" by L. P. Wyman is a children's adventure where two brothers, Bob and Jack Golden, set out to uncover the secrets of a haunted camp in Maine. Intrigued by a proposal from Mr. Stokes, the Golden boys ignore their doubts and embark on a journey to Chesuncook Lake, despite whispers of spooky events. As they get ready for the trip, the narrative emphasizes the mix of adventure and suspense that will engage young readers as they face untamed characters and frightening supernatural events as they attempt to make money and solve the mystery.

The Golden Boys at the Haunted Camp
By L. P. (Levi Parker) Wyman
Two brothers venture into a remote, haunted camp, seeking adventure and reward as they face spooky events and untamed individuals.
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