Mystery books
Size 12 and Ready to Rock: A Heather Wells Mystery
Mercy Watson Fights Crime
Spare Me the Truth, An explosive, high octane thriller
Stasi Child A Chilling Cold War Thriller-
First Class Murder: A Murder Most Unladylike Mystery (Book 3)
Jolly Foul Play: A Murder Most Unladylike Mystery (Book 4)
SCHOOL FOR STARS 4: SUMMER HOLIDAY MYSTERY
THEA STILTON MOUSEFORD ACADEMY#08 A FASHIONABLE MYSTERY
The Hardy Boys Super Mystery #2 Kidnapped At The Casino
GERONIMO STILTON #33 GERONIMO AND THE GOLD MEDAL MYSTERY
THE MYSTERY OF THE SECRET HAIR OIL FORMULA
Nancy Drew Once Upon A Crime #2
Nancy Drew Mystery At The Ski Jump
Nancy Drew The Mystery At Lilac Inn
Nancy Drew 18 Mystery Of The Moss-covered Mansion
Nancy Drew The Spider Sapphire Mystery
Nancy Drew 38 The Mystery Of The Fire Dragon
Nancy Drew The Mystery Of The 99 Steps
Nancy Drew 34 The Hidden Window Mystery
The Hardy Boys 40 # Mystery of the Desert Giant
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