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13. The Mystery on Cobbett's Island (1964) In Trixie Belden #13, The Mystery on Cobbett's Island, the Bob-Whites stay on Cobbett's Island in a home rented by the Wheelers. Trixie finds an old letter in a book, and the letter indicates that following the directions in a sailing game will lead to some money that has been hidden on the island.
Steven Wakefield discovers why his girlfriend Tricia Martin has seemed distant lately. Jessica tries again to get him interested in her friend Cara, but Elizabeth warns her to behave herself. The twins are candy-stripers at the local hospital.
Trixie Belden is the title character in a series of "detective" mysteries written between 1948 and 1986. The first six books were written by Julie Campbell Tatham , who also wrote the Ginny Gordon series; the stories were then continued by various in-house writers from Western Publishing under the pseudonym Kathryn Kenny.
Sweet Valley High is a series of young adult novels attributed to American author Francine Pascal, who presided over a team of ghostwriters to produce the series. [1] [2] The books chronicle the lives of identical twins Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield, who live in the fictional Sweet Valley, California, a suburb near Los Angeles.
Trivia and Puzzle Fun Book- Word searches, crosswords, and trivia related to the series. The Complete Guide to The Baby-Sitters Club (September 1996) - A reference book that includes listings for club facts, Baby-Sitters Club members, Baby-Sitters Club family members, Baby-Sitters Club clients, place, things, and Beyond Stoneybrook.
The upcoming Netflix limited dark comedy series “Sirens” is adding eight new cast members, Variety has learned. The new recurring cast members are: Josh Segarra (“Scream,” “Abbott ...
Island (Huxley novel) Island (Rogers novel) Island (novel series) The Island of Adventure; The Island of Eternal Love; Island of Exiles; The Island of Sheep; Island of the Blue Dolphins; The Island of the Day Before; Island of the Sequined Love Nun; The Island Queen (novel) The Island (Benchley novel) The Islander (Rylant novel) The Islanders ...
Ashley's early novels were domestic satires, with a brief diversion into historical romance.When one of her satires (My Place in the Country, later re-written as Good Husband Material 2000) was shortlisted for The Constable Trophy for Northern Writers in the 1980s, she began, with the encouragement of her agent, Judith Murdoch, to move towards romantic comedy.