Fall is changing to winter in Clearville, mere months after Peter and his friends went up against their second supernatural adversary.
The positives in Peter’s life are adding up: He and Nicola have never been happier. Classes at school are far more interesting than he had anticipated. And Christmas, his favorite time of year, is just around the corner.
However, something begins to eat away at Peter’s conscience, and he feels compelled to act. But even when one has only good intentions in mind, unpredictable—or possibly even disastrous—consequences can occur.
For the third time in less than three years, Peter and his friends’ talents are put to the test. And anything less than perfection will mean a terrifying, unthinkable, impossible-to-live-with outcome…
P.J. Nichols is an author who really, really loves games. But not the kind you buy at stores. And not the kind you practice and practice and practice to get good at. He likes the games you think up and make by yourself.
No matter where he is, or what things are around him, P.J. will find a way to create a game. One where you race. Or one where you build. Or one where you think. Or maybe even one where you do all three.
Back when he was growing up with his three brothers in Canada, he was constantly making games. Neighborhood kids (and even some of their parents) would run over to join in. There was never a boring moment in or around the Nichols’ house.
P.J. is sure that his debut novel, Puzzled, will have you rushing to think up games for your friends, brothers, sisters, or parents to try!
In this book Zoltan starts taking his work seriously and realizes he needs backup. He is sent a group of three. Though later on they turn bad, never expected that. Zoltan is kidnapped and taken to Sevlar. Mr, Winchester and Bradley can be saved if the other four solve a series of puzzles, they succeed, though the puzzles were way easier than last time, esp. the math ones that had to be done individually. When everyone apart from Zoltan is safe, the found out they have to stop another misfortune that came.