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Trixie Belden and the Red Trailer Mystery - Book 2
Trixie and Honey’s friend Jim has run away from Sleepyside–before anyone could tell him that he is the only heir to the huge Frayne fortune. The girls set out across upstate New York in a trailer to track him down . . . and stumble onto another mystery along the way!
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Trixie Belden and the Gatehouse Mystery - Book 3
When Trixie and Honey explore an abandoned gatehouse, they discover more than dust and spiderwebs. Stuck in the dirt floor is a huge diamond! Could a ring of jewel thieves be hiding out in Sleepyside?
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Trixie Belden and the Mysterious Visitor - Book 4
Trixie and Diana Lynch were friends for years before Di’s family became fabulously rich. So when Di’s long-lost uncle starts ruining her social life, Di turns to her old friend for help. But Trixie thinks Uncle Monty isn’t just an annoying relative–she thinks he’s an impostor!
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Trixie Belden and the Mystery in Arizona - Book 6
Di Lynch’s Uncle Monty has invited Trixie, Honey, and the rest of the Bob-Whites to his Arizona dude ranch for winter vacation. There will be lots to do—horseback riding, swimming, festivals—but Trixie is hoping for an activity that isn’t on the usual list. She wants another mystery.
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Trixie Belden and the Mysterious Code - Book 7
Principal Stratton wants to get rid of all clubs in Sleepyside High School, including the Bob-Whites! The only way they can save their club is to prove that they help out other people, too. Trixie quickly comes up with a plan to host a benefit antique show and sale.
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Trixie Belden and the Black Jacket Mystery - Book 8
There’s a new kid in town—a tough boy from New York City who wears a black leather jacket and pointy cowboy boots. Trixie doesn’t trust him for a second. She’s sure about one thing: Dan Mangan is trouble!
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Trixie Belden and the Happy Valley Mystery - Book 9
Uncle Andrew needs Trixie’s help. Trixie and the Bob-Whites are spending spring break at his farm in Iowa, and his sheep keep disappearing. He thinks they’re being stolen! Trixie may not know sheep, but she does know thieves. And she has an idea where to start looking for them...
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Trixie Belden and The Marshland Mystery - Book 10
The weather is finally warming up in Sleepyside and Trixie has plans for her and her best friend Honey. But Honey’s family has a visitor, a child who wants to tag along on Trixie’s and Honey’s expeditions. How can Trixie explore the mysterious burned-out house by the marsh and look for Captain Kidd’s hidden pirate treasure with a kid along?
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Trixie Belden and The Mystery at Bob-White Cave - Book 11
The Bob-Whites are off to the Ozarks to spend some time with the Beldens’ Uncle Andrew. Trixie can’t wait to explore some dark, damp, and most of all, mysterious caves, because she has another scheme up her sleeve. A national magazine is offering a reward to anyone who can find three “ghost cave fish.” Nothing will stop Trixie from finding them!
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Trixie Belden and The Mystery on the Mississippi - Book 15
Heavy feet mounted the steps...nearer...nearer...nearer. A key was inserted into the lock. It opened, and the man's bulk filled it. The morning light shone full on his sneering, wicked face. "Still alive, are you?" he said, grinning maliciously.
Trixie looked hopelessly into Honey's eyes. It may be the last time I'll ever see her, she thought. The last time I ever see anyone I love.
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Trixie Belden and The Mystery of the Missing Heiress - Book 16
The commotion inside the house became bedlam...a combination of falling furniture, cries of "Where are the lights?" Bobby's shrieks, doors slamming, and rushing feet. "Where are you, Trixie?" her father's voice called. "Trixie!" Brian echoed. "The lights are all out, all over the house. What is happening?" "He must have cut the wires..."
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Trixie Belden and The Mystery of the Phantom Grasshopper - Book 18
The heavy front door closed solidly behind Trixie...The long corridor that ran past the stairway was dark and gloomy-looking, and the stillness of the old building made Trixie feel she should walk softly...She had almost reached the stairs when she saw a door directly across from the stairway open slowly. A tall man backed out into the hall and soundlessly closed the door. Turning, he saw Trixie...
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Trixie Belden and The Mystery at Mead's Mountain - Book 22
As they started up the hill, Trixie tried to banish from her mind the thought of Mart lying buried under all the snow..."How long do we have, Jim?" she asked tensely. "If we can't find him in an hour, we'll have to send for help." That was all Jim would say. What he means is, if we don't find him in an hour, it may be too late, Trixie cried silently...
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Trixie Belden and The Mystery of the Queen's Necklace - Book 23
"Oh, Trixie!" Honey's voice quavered as they looked around their room, once beautiful but now a shambles..."How awful," Trixie whispered. Honey was rummaging in a drawer. When she turned to face Trixie, her face was drained of colour. "My necklace," she squeaked..."I meant to ask Anne to put it back in the safe this morning. But, oh, Trixie, I forgot, and now it's gone!..."
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Trixie Belden and The Mystery of the Headless Horseman - Book 26
Quick as a flash, both girls were off their bicycles...They crouched low, sheltered from view by a stalwart pine. In another second, a fearsome rider loomed blackly against the darkening sky. The ground shook as noiseless hooves galloped silently by them. A rush of cold air brushed across their staring faces. And the headless horseman sped silently by...
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Trixie Belden and The Mystery of the Ghostly Galleon - Book 27
Bathed in an eerie glow, its masts reaching high through the mist, was a ship...Flying from it's stern was a flag that Honey strained to see. Suddenly, she clutched Trixie's arm. "Why," she cried, "the ship is a galleon, and it's flying the skull and crossbones! Oh, Trixie! Where did it come from, and why is it gleaming all over with that funny light?..."
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Trixie Belden and The Hudson River Mystery - Book 28
Frantically she darted her flashlight through the cave, searching for something big enough to hide behind. There was nothing...What am I going to do? she thought, starting to panic. She lost her grip on the flashlight, which fell with a plop into the pit...Trixie swiveled toward the cave's opening. There silhouetted against the bright blue of the Hudson, stood a misshapen, hulking figure...
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Trixie Belden and The Mystery of the Midnight Marauder - Book 30
Trixie could see the street outside alive with policemen...The figure stood stock still. A burly man hurried toward him. "This time we've caught you, Mr. Midnight Marauder!" Sergeant Molinson sneered as he shone his flashlight into the intruder's white face. And Trixie saw that it was Mart!...
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