Juvenile Mystery
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Top Sellers in Juvenile Mystery
The Clue Of the Broken Locket
by Carolyn Keene
Nancy Drew's sympathy for adopted twin babies leads her into a surprising mystery. Here is a reproduction of the original book, just as it was originally published in 1934. Illustrations.
The Tower Treasure
by Franklin W Dixon
The Tower Treasure is the first volume in the original The Hardy Boys book series published by Grosset & Dunlap. The book ranks 55th on Publishers Weekly's All-Time Bestselling Children's Book List for the United States, with 2,209,774 copies sold as of 2001. This book is one of the "Original 10", generally considered to be the best examples of the Hardy Boys, and Stratemeyer Syndicate, writing.
Mystery Of Crocodile Island
by Carolyn Keene
Mystery of Crocodile Island is the fifty-fifth volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series. It was first published in 1978 under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. The actual author was ghostwriter Harriet Stratemeyer Adams. In response to a friend's call for help, Nancy's father, the famous criminal-defense lawyer Carson Drew, asks her to travel to mysterious Crocodile Island with her friends Bess and George to study the reptiles, and try to uncover a group of suspected poachers.
The Westing Game
by Ellen Raskin
The Westing Game is a novel by Ellen Raskin that was awarded the Newbery Medal in 1979. It has been adapted into a movie, released under both the names The Westing Game and Get a Clue. The sixteen heirs of magnate Sam Westing are called upon at the reading of his will to unravel the secret behind his untimely demise.
The Mystery At Lilac Inn
by Carolyn Keene
Nancy finds herself in danger when she tries to solve the mystery of the old inn, believed to be jinxed. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
The Mystery Of Cabin Island
by Franklin W Dixon
The Mystery Of Cabin Island is Volume 8 in the original The Hardy Boys book series published by Grosset & Dunlap. This book is one of the "Original 10", generally considered to be the best examples of the Hardy Boys, and Stratemeyer Syndicate, writing. This book is also considered, along with The Secret Of The Caves to be one of the best of the Hardy Boys stories.
The Clue Of the Velvet Mask
by Carolyn Keene
When a gang that uses parties as a cover for robberies victimizes a masquerade party Nancy is attending, the teen-age detective switches identity with her girl friend to solve the case.
The Haunted Showboat
by Carolyn Keene
When their detective father asks them to play burglar in order to protect a client's valuable invention from thieves, the Hardy boys find themselves involved in a large and dangerous conspiracy.
Trixie Belden
by Kathryn Kenny
Trixie Belden is the title character in a series of 'girl detective' mysteries written between 1948 and 1986. The first six books were written by Julie Campbell Tatham, who also wrote the Ginny Gordon series, then continued by various in-house writers from Western Publishing under the pseudonym Kathryn Kenny. Today the rights to the series are owned by Random House.
The Message In the Hollow Oak
by Carolyn Keene
Nancy Drew determines if an ivory elephant charm really protects its wearer from harm when she investigates the involvement of a member of the Bengleton Wild-Animal Show in a mysterious scheme.
Mystery Of Crocodile Island
by Carolyn G Keene
Mystery of Crocodile Island is the fifty-fifth volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series. It was first published in 1978 under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. The actual author was ghostwriter Harriet Stratemeyer Adams. In response to a friend's call for help, Nancy's father, the famous criminal-defense lawyer Carson Drew, asks her to travel to mysterious Crocodile Island with her friends Bess and George to study the reptiles, and try to uncover a group of suspected poachers.
Juvenile Mystery Books & Ephemera
The Westing Game
by Raskin, Ellen
The Westing Game is a novel by Ellen Raskin that was awarded the Newbery Medal in 1979. It has been adapted into a movie, released under both the names The Westing Game and Get a Clue. The sixteen heirs of magnate Sam Westing are called upon at the reading of his will to unravel the secret behind his untimely demise.
Mystery Of Crocodile Island
by Keene, Carolyn
Mystery of Crocodile Island is the fifty-fifth volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series. It was first published in 1978 under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene. The actual author was ghostwriter Harriet Stratemeyer Adams. In response to a friend's call for help, Nancy's father, the famous criminal-defense lawyer Carson Drew, asks her to travel to mysterious Crocodile Island with her friends Bess and George to study the reptiles, and try to uncover a group of suspected poachers.
The Clue Of the Broken Locket
by Keene, Carolyn
Nancy Drew's sympathy for adopted twin babies leads her into a surprising mystery. Here is a reproduction of the original book, just as it was originally published in 1934. Illustrations.
The Strange Message In the Parchment
by Keene, Carolyn
While trying to recover a set of stolen parchment paintings, Nancy Drew becomes involved in tracking a kidnapper and extortionist.
Trixie Belden
by Kenny, Kathryn
Trixie Belden is the title character in a series of 'girl detective' mysteries written between 1948 and 1986. The first six books were written by Julie Campbell Tatham, who also wrote the Ginny Gordon series, then continued by various in-house writers from Western Publishing under the pseudonym Kathryn Kenny. Today the rights to the series are owned by Random House.
The Tower Treasure
by Dixon, Franklin W
The Tower Treasure is the first volume in the original The Hardy Boys book series published by Grosset & Dunlap. The book ranks 55th on Publishers Weekly's All-Time Bestselling Children's Book List for the United States, with 2,209,774 copies sold as of 2001. This book is one of the "Original 10", generally considered to be the best examples of the Hardy Boys, and Stratemeyer Syndicate, writing.
The Mystery Of Cabin Island
by Dixon, Franklin W
The Mystery Of Cabin Island is Volume 8 in the original The Hardy Boys book series published by Grosset & Dunlap. This book is one of the "Original 10", generally considered to be the best examples of the Hardy Boys, and Stratemeyer Syndicate, writing. This book is also considered, along with The Secret Of The Caves to be one of the best of the Hardy Boys stories.
The Clue Of the Velvet Mask
by Keene, Carolyn
When a gang that uses parties as a cover for robberies victimizes a masquerade party Nancy is attending, the teen-age detective switches identity with her girl friend to solve the case.
The Firebird Rocket
by Dixon, Franklin W
Nancy Drew sets out to prove that her father's client was unjustly accused of trying to sabotage the United States space program.
The Haunted Showboat
by Keene, Carolyn
When their detective father asks them to play burglar in order to protect a client's valuable invention from thieves, the Hardy boys find themselves involved in a large and dangerous conspiracy.
The Message In the Hollow Oak
by Keene, Carolyn
Nancy Drew determines if an ivory elephant charm really protects its wearer from harm when she investigates the involvement of a member of the Bengleton Wild-Animal Show in a mysterious scheme.
The Mystery At Lilac Inn
by Keene, Carolyn
Nancy finds herself in danger when she tries to solve the mystery of the old inn, believed to be jinxed. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.