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  2. Category:Children's mystery novels - Wikipedia

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    This category is for mystery and detective novels written for children and young adults. Also see: Category:Junior spy novels; Category:Young adult mystery fiction; Category:Children's mystery short story collections. Also of interest: List of Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Young Adult Novel winners

  3. Clue (book series) - Wikipedia

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    The Clue series is a book series of 18 children's books published throughout the 1990s based on the board game Clue.The books are compilations of mini-mysteries that the reader must solve involving various crimes committed at the home of Reginald Boddy by six of his closest "friends".

  4. The Dana Girls - Wikipedia

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    The Mystery of the Bamboo Bird, 1960 23. The Sierra Gold Mystery, 1961 24. The Secret of Lost Lake, 1962 25. The Mystery of the Stone Tiger, 1963 26. The Riddle of the Frozen Fountain, 1964 27. The Secret of the Silver Dolphin, 1965 28. Mystery of the Wax Queen, 1966 29. The Secret of the Minstrel's Guitar, 1967 30. The Phantom Surfer, 1968

  5. 20 Classic Murder Mystery Books to Test Out Your ... - AOL

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    If you're a murder mystery fan, then you've gotta make sure you've read all the classics. Here are 20 of the best to get started. 20 Classic Murder Mystery Books to Test Out Your Detective Skills

  6. The 17 Best Cozy Mystery Books to Read This Winter - AOL

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    The Postscript Murders: A Mystery. After a 90-year-old woman named Peggy dies, the police have no reason to be suspicious. But Peggy used to be a "murder consultant" for authors, and Natalka, her ...

  7. Murder Most Unladylike - Wikipedia

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    It follows two schoolgirls in 1930s England solving their first murder mystery and is the first book in the 'Murder Most Unladylike' series. The story is written in the style of a casebook and follows two fictional boarding schoolgirl detectives, Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong, as they try to find the murderer of their science teacher.