L.P. Wyman (1873-1950) was an author of adventure novels aimed at a juvenile audience and Professor of Chemistry-and later, Dean of Faculty-at Pennsylvania Military College. Born in Skowhegan, Maine, Wyman wrote several sequences of books for young boys, including The Golden Boys, The Lakewood Boys, and The Hunniwell Boys, the latter of which is a notable contribution to the Airship or Airplane Boys subgenre of science fiction, popular in the late-19th and early-20th centuries.
Night has fallen, and minutes away from lights-out at a military school on the outskirts of Philadelphia, brothers Bob and Jack Golden receive a strange phone call. Someone has purchased a camp near their home in Maine, only to find it haunted by a devious-and persistent-ghost. It's up to Bob and Jack to solve this frightening mystery in L.P. Wyman's The Golden Boys at the Haunted Camp.