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Diary of a Rich Kid: The Ghost of Mount Hantu

Malcolm Mejin
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Once you enter Mount Hantu, you may never leave …

When Robin’s school organizes a glamping trip at Mount Hantu, not everyone is thrilled. But the campers are soon dazzled by the luxurious tents, cozy beds and even a giant flatscreen TV at the campsite!

Before long, terrifying things begin to unravel. From a brush with death to the disappearance of a fellow camper, Mount Hantu seems more forbidding than ever.

Robin soon discovers that they’re not alone—something. . . or someone . . . is watching them from the shadows. Robin must unravel the dark secret of Mount Hantu before it’s too late.

Published: Dec/2023

ISBN: 9789815058987

Length: 208 Pages

Diary of a Rich Kid: The Ghost of Mount Hantu

Malcolm Mejin

Once you enter Mount Hantu, you may never leave …

When Robin’s school organizes a glamping trip at Mount Hantu, not everyone is thrilled. But the campers are soon dazzled by the luxurious tents, cozy beds and even a giant flatscreen TV at the campsite!

Before long, terrifying things begin to unravel. From a brush with death to the disappearance of a fellow camper, Mount Hantu seems more forbidding than ever.

Robin soon discovers that they’re not alone—something. . . or someone . . . is watching them from the shadows. Robin must unravel the dark secret of Mount Hantu before it’s too late.

Buying Options
Paperback / Hardback

Malcolm Mejin

Malcolm Mejin is the mastermind behind the wildly fun Really Rich, Really Robin series!

Starting his writing journey at just six years old with a homemade fantasy book, Malcolm's passion for storytelling has only grown. His books are packed with humour and thrilling adventures that keep readers hooked.

When he's not crafting his next epic tale, Malcolm is likely exploring new cafes or jet setting to far-off places. These adventures often spark fresh story ideas—who knew a cozy cafe could be the perfect muse? Malcolm is also a champion for young writers, having inspired the next generation of storytellers through his many school visits.