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Series · 19
books · 1964-1985

Books in series

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#1

The Mystery of the Green Ghost

1965

A green ghost oozes through the walls of a crumbling old mansion, leading The Three Investigators to an open coffin and a grinning skeleton wearing a string of priceless Chinese Ghost Pearls. When the ghost disappears—along with the pearls—the sleuths are off on their strangest case ever!
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#2

The Secret of Skeleton Island

1966

Skeleton Island is the next stop for The Three Investigators, where they encounter a movie company and a ghost.
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#3

The Secret of Phantom Lake

1973

While picking up a load of junk, the boys acquire a trunk from an old ship. A journal from a crewman is hidden in the trunk, giving clues to find a treasure that he hid before his death.
The Mystery of the Stuttering Parrot book cover
#4

The Mystery of the Stuttering Parrot

1964

Hot on the trail of seven talking parrots that have seemingly vanished into thin air, the Three Investigators are in more trouble than ever. Danger lurks at every turn as they search for the birds, each of whom can quote part of a coded message from a mysterious dead man.
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#5

The Secret of Terror Castle

1964

Finding a genuine haunted house for a movie set sounds like fun—and a great way to generate publicity for the Three Investigators' new detective agency. But when the boys arrive for an overnight visit at Terror Castle—home of a deceased horror-movie actor—they soon find out how the place got its name!
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#6

The Mystery of the Invisible Dog

1975

The Three investigators are hounded by supernatural forces as they attempt to recover a stolen sculpture of a legendary wolf-dog.
The Mystery of the Dancing Devil book cover
#7

The Mystery of the Dancing Devil

1976

Three young detectives search for a stolen statue only to find that it has mysteriously come to life.
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#8

The Mystery of the Magic Circle

1978

Is former movie star Madeline Bainbridge an innocent victim—or a target of revenge? Thieves have just stolen her valuable old films. And her memoirs have mysteriously disappeared before they could be published. Why would anyone want the aging actress to suffer? When The Three Investigators look into her hidden past, they begin to understand. The lady is a witch—and her spells can kill.
The Mystery of the Screaming Clock book cover
#9

The Mystery of the Screaming Clock

1968

The alarm clock went off with the bloodcurdling scream of a woman in mortal terror! Who could have made such a clock—and why? The Three Investigators immediately set out to discover where the mysterious clock came from. When they come across a run-down house in Hollywood, they find an entire room full of dreadful clocks—and time is running out!
The Mystery of the Fiery Eye book cover
#10

The Mystery of the Fiery Eye

1967

The Three Investigators must solve an old man's riddle to uncover a great fortune for their friend, Gus. But they're racing against a sinister bunch of treasure hunters who are also hot on the trail. Who will arrive first at the mysterious Fiery Eye?
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#11

The Mystery of the Laughing Shadow

1969

Three boys try to solve another mystery involving a gold Indian amulet and a weird laughing shadow that appeared to them in the night.
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#12

The Mystery of the Singing Serpent

1972

The Three Investigators become involved in witchcraft when they try to rescue a woman from the influence of snake worshipers.
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#13

The Mystery of the Sinister Scarecrow

1979

The theft of some mutant army ants by a scarecrow leads the Three Investigators to the solution of two daring crimes in the art world.
The Secret of the Haunted Mirror book cover
#14

The Secret of the Haunted Mirror

1974

Three young sleuths discover who is haunting a mysterious old mirror—and why.
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#15

The Secret of the Crooked Cat

1970

Using a clue provided by an unusual stuffed cat, three young detectives investigate the mysterious troubles of an accident-prone carnival.
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#16

The Mystery of the Rogues' Reunion

1985

Someone tries to kill Detective Jupiter Jones when he appears on a television quiz show with other former child movie stars
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#17

The Mystery of the Talking Skull

1969

Keď Jupiter kúpi na dražbe lodný kufor kúzelníka Veľkého Gulivera, vôbec netuší, čo kufor ukrýva - hovoriacu lebku. Lebka kýchne v Hlavnom stane a večer odovzdá Jupiterovi tajomný odkaz.
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#18

The Mystery of the Whispering Mummy

1965

When Ra-Orkon, a 3,000-year-old mummy, begins to whisper strange words in an ancient Egyptian tongue, the Three Investigators are determined to find out the facts: Why is he speaking? What is he saying? And how is the horrible curse of Ra-Orkon about to be fulfilled? Originally published in hardcover beginning in 1964, these classic mystery/adventure stories feature three boys—Jupiter Jones, Pete Crenshaw, and Bob Andrews—who establish a detective firm with the motto "We Investigate Anything!" Perfect for summer reading, these suspenseful action stories will appeal to both boys and girls.
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#19

The Mystery of the Silver Spider

1967

The prince of Varania must find the royal badge of office, a jeweled silver spider, in order to be crowned. There's just one problem—the silver spider has been stolen! It's up to the Three Investigators to find the spider and save the prince from his deadly political enemies!

Authors

William Arden
William Arden
Author · 10 books

Real name: Dennis Lynds. Beginning in 1968 with The Mystery of the Moaning Cave and ending in 1989 with Hot Wheels, Dennis Lynds wrote fourteen novels under the pen name William Arden for the juvenile detective series The Three Investigators, which was originated by Robert Arthur, Jr.. Under this same name, he also wrote five novels featuring private eye Kane Jackson, a former military policeman who has become an industrial security specialist after leaving the military. The first Jackson novel, A Dark Power, appeared in 1968. As Arden, Lynds also wrote the highly-regarded espionage short story, "Success of a Mission," which was a finalist for the 1968 Edgar Award for best short fiction.

Alfred Hitchcock
Alfred Hitchcock
Author · 49 books

Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock KBE (1899-1980) was an iconic and highly influential film director and producer, who pioneered many techniques in the suspense and thriller genres. Following a very substantial career in his native Britain in both silent films and talkies, Hitchcock moved to Hollywood and became an American citizen with dual nationality in 1956, thus he also remained a British subject. Hitchcock directed more than fifty feature films in a career which spanned six decades, from the silent film era, through the invention of sound films, and far into the era of colour films. For a complete list of his films, see Alfred Hitchcock filmography. Hitchcock was among the most consistently recognizable directors to the general public, and was one of the most successful film directors during his lifetime. He continues to be one of the best known and most popular filmmakers of all time.

Marc Brandel
Author · 5 books
Original name, Marcus Beresford; name legally changed during the 1960's. Author of eleven novels, contributor to The Three Investigators series. Author of the play "The Man Who Let It Rain," first produced in London at Theatre Royal. Contributed to numerous television series, including "Kraft Theater," "Playhouse 90," "Amos Burke," "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour", "Honey West", "Barnaby Jones," and "Fantasy Island." Author of teleplays for the BBC and for ITV. Contributed to periodicals, including Colliers, Atlantic Monthly, New York Times, and Cosmopolitan.
M.V. Carey
M.V. Carey
Author · 24 books

Also known as Mary V. Carey Personal: Born May 19, 1925, in New Brighton, Cheshire (now Merseyside), England; brought to the United States in 1925, naturalized citizen in 1955; daughter of John Cornelius (an engineer) and Mary Alice (Hughes) Carey. Home address in 1993 was 3748 Birch St., Ventura, CA. Ms Carey passed away in 1994. Education: College of Mount St. Vincent, B.S., 1946. Religion: Roman Catholic Career: Coronet, New York City, editorial associate, 1948 - 55; Walt Disney Productions, Burbank, CA, assistant editor of publications, 1955 - 69; free-lance writer 1969 - 1994. Member: PEN; Mystery Writers of America; Society of Children's Book Writers; Women in Communications. Awards, Honors: Southern California Council on Literature for Children and Young People Award, 1986, for "A Place for Allie". Hobbies and Interests: Walking on the beach. Writings: Novelizations of Walt Disney Motion Pictures: (With George Sherman) WD's "Babes in Toyland" Golden Press, 1961. WD's "The Sword in the Stone" Whitman, 1963. The Story of Walt Disney's Motion Picture "Mary Poppins" Whitman, 1964. WD's "The Misadventures of Merlin Jones" Whitman, 1964. WD's "Donald Duck and the Lost Mesa Ranch" Whitman, 1966. The Story of WD's Motion Picture "Jungle Book" Whitman, 1967. The Story of WD's Motion Picture "Blackbeard's Ghost" Whitman, 1968. "Mrs. Brisby's Important Package" (adapted from film "The Secret of NIMH), Golden Press, 1982. Juveniles: "Raggedy Ann and the Glad and Sad Day", Golden Press, 1972. "Little Lulu and the Birthday Surprise, Whitman, 1973. "The Tawny, Scrawny Lio and the Clever Monkey" Golden Press, 1974. "Alonzo Purr, the Seagoing Cat", Western Pub., 1974. "The Owl Who Loved Sunshine", Golden Press, 1977. "The Gremlin's Storybook", Golden Press, 1984. The Three Investigators Mystery Series (Random House): "The Mystery of the:

15 Flaming Footprints, 1971.

17 Singing Serpent, 1972.

20 Monster Mountain, 1973.

21 The Secret of the Haunted Mirror, 1974.

23 Invisible Dog, 1975.

24 Death Trap Mine, 1976.

27 Magic Circle, 1978.

29 Sinister Scarecrow, 1979.

31 Scar-Faced Beggar, 1981.

32 Blazing Cliffs, 1981.

34 Wandering Cave Man, 1982.

36 Missing Mermaid, 1984.

39 Trail of Terror, 1984.

41 Creep-Show Crooks, 1985.

43 Cranky Collector, 1987

FYF#8 The Case of the Savage Statue, 1987. Other: (Editor) Jane Black, "The Indispensables", Hewitt House, 1971. "Step-by-step Candlemaking", Golden Press, 1972. "Step-by-step Winemaking", Golden Press, 1973. "Love Is Forever" (collection of prose and poetry), C.R. Gibson, 1975. (With George Sherman) "A Compendium of Bunk", C.C. Thomas, 1976. (Editor) "Grandmothers Are Very Special People", C.R. Gibson, 1977. "A Place for Allie" (young adult novel), Dodd, 1985. Sidelights: Carey told Contemporary Authors: "I began writing late; my first articles and stories were published after I was thirty, and I was motivated by money. Money is not a bad motivation. The need to eat keeps us from laziness, and the fact that someone is willing to pay to read what we write assures us that we have indeed written." "I think that writing should be honest and simple, and it should say something about what it means to be a person. When God is good to us, we write in such a way that the act of reading becomes a pleasure to those who buy our books. This experience doesn't happen all the time, but when it does it is at least as heady as winning the Irish sweepstakes. It makes mere competence seem dull. It is probably also what makes writing a compulsive occupation; some of us are uncomfortable when we are away from our typewriters for any length of time." "My lifelong ambition, aside from writing, is to finish exploring the American West. This should keep me busy for at least another thirty years, since there is a

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