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In its second season, the series' young heroes work to save their bookstore and discover the true identity of the Ghostwriter while introducing audiences to fresh tales like "Malia and the Magic Paintbrush" and "The Cobalt Mask", and familiar literary characters including Dr. Watson of "Sherlock Holmes" fame.
The kids have a plan to save the bookstore, but it means finishing Mason Briggs' last manuscript, which won't be easy.
A stolen art exhibit called The Cobalt Mask is found in Quinn's office. The kids question his innocence.
To solve a mystery involving famed private eye Owen Quinn, the kids must enter the book and become its characters.
The kids are in a race against time to find the missing manuscript before Captain Vincent can get to it.
Ruben's lost in time. To get him back, Chevon, Curtis, and Donna need to decide if a pirate's life is for them.
The kids are still on the hunt for the missing manuscript. Ghostwriter sails in to help—with a most peculiar vessel.
The kids try to find the illustrious sparkle house in hopes that the missing manuscript is there.
When Watson leaves, Sherlock and the kids are led to a storage unit containing a typewriter and clues pointing them towards a secret manuscript.
To help with their mystery, Ghostwriter provides a special fictional character: Sherlock Holmes. Except this is no ordinary Holmes.
The kids investigate whether the taxi driver is part of the larger mystery—and whether the poem's locations have a hidden meaning.
A '50s taxi driver is released from a poem, but things aren't what they seem when spy equipment is discovered in his cab.
The kids must find the missing paintbrush before Ruben's living paintings become a disaster—especially the dragon.
When Ghostwriter seemingly brings Ruben's paintings to life, the kids think it's just for fun. But then, Ruben's brush goes missing.
When a ghost haunts a bookstore and releases fictional characters into the real world, a group of friends works to solve an exciting mystery surrounding the ghost's unfinished business. While tackling the big mystery, the young heroes embark on six curious adventures with characters inspired by L. Frank Baum's story "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz"; author Pablo Cartaya's "¡Leo! El Magnífico"; Beverly Cleary's novel "The Mouse and the Motorcycle"; Mick Jagger and Keith Richard's song "She's a Rainbow"; E.B. White's book "Charlotte's Web"; and Jewell Parker Rhodes' tale "Bayou Magic".
In its second season, the series' young heroes work to save their bookstore and discover the true identity of the Ghostwriter while introducing audiences to fresh tales like "Malia and the Magic Paintbrush" and "The Cobalt Mask", and familiar literary characters including Dr. Watson of "Sherlock Holmes" fame.
Season 1 follows four kids who are brought together by a mysterious ghost in a neighborhood bookstore, and must team up to release fictional characters from works of literature.