Judy becomes acquainted with the Piper family, winners of one of the strips of land. Judy and Peter find a way for the Pipers to build a house on the narrow land. During construction, someone tries to frighten the workers away with strange sounds and threats of the Red Circle.
The book is like a traditional mystery, and the beginning reminds me of the Nancy Drew book, The Clue in the Diary, in which a needy family is brought to the attention of the main characters.
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Except for the last 50 pages, this is a very good book.
In Judy Bolton #12, The Midnight Visitor, Judy and Peter seek shelter in an empty house during a storm. They keep hearing noises, and they discover that a girl named Sally is hiding in the house. Sally goes home with Judy, and Judy soon learns that Sally is related to Kay Vincent's family. Harry Vincent is trying to take away Sally's inheritance. Peter and Judy vow to help Sally.
This is a very good book.
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