By: Jasmine, Roland, and Michael What is the crime/mystery/problem  The mystery is that how did Caleb transport Kenny to the past.  The crime is Caleb.

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By: Jasmine, Roland, and Michael

What is the crime/mystery/problem  The mystery is that how did Caleb transport Kenny to the past.  The crime is Caleb being murdered.  The problem is Caleb can’t leave the attic until he has some sort of closure.

What type of mystery novel are you reading? Support your answer with evidence from the story.  It is a supernatural, suspense, and detective story. It is supernatural because Caleb is a ghost. It is suspense because you don’t know what is going to happen next and it is detective because Kenny needs to find Caleb’s murderer. And he’s getting there very quick.

What clues are presented in your novel? Why is it considered a clue? What does it make the reader think?  When Kenny is given the note that is signed by “O.”  Then Kenny and Caleb see the people through the window talking about the slave trade.  It is considered a clue because in the book, Kenny thought long and hard about it.  It makes the reader think that something big is going to happen involving him.  Willinghast pops in the story.

Who are the suspects and why do you consider them as such?  The suspects are the guy who was looking up at Kenny through the window the first time he traveled back in time.  Caleb because he could be lying to Kenny for some reason.  Willinghast because he took Kenny’s keychain so he had to stay in the past unless he killed Caleb.

How is the crime/mystery/problem solved at the end of your mystery novel?  At the end of, the novel, when Kenny and Caleb travel back in time,Kenny finds out who Caleb’s murder. It is Kenny himself. So he has to kill Caleb to set him free but he won’t. It was not Caleb’s memory that they were going through; it was actually Willinghasts’ as well. But his were more powerful. They both want different things from Kenny. Willinghast wants everything to stay the same. Kenny knows that Caleb wants him to stop it from happening. Only one thing is standing in his way. Willinghast has his lucky keychain. Since he has that, he can not leave 1800 and Kenny will be haunting him! So Kenny did as he said. He pulled the trigger. But he did not kill Caleb. He killed Willinghast and now the stain is gone and Caleb is free!

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