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P.C. Hawke Mysteries
Series · 10 books · 1903-2020

Books in series

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#1

The Scream Museum

2001

When their friend Tom is accused of murder, teenage sleuth P.C. Hawke and his partner Mackenzie attempt to clear their friend's name by unraveling the circumstances surrounding the death of the museum's chief biologist.
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#2

The Surfing Corpse

2001

P.C. And Mackenzie`s junior class trip ends in disaster when practically all the kids witness classmate Timmy Warner plunge to his death over a 300-foot waterfall. But several months later, the class vice president swears that he`s seen Timmy at Venice Beach, California. P.C. And Mackenzie follow a trail of clues that evolve from deception to abduction to a second murder - and a life-and-death chase along the cliffs of Malibu Canyon.
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#3

The E-Mail Murders

2011

When P.C. and Mackenzie are invited to join Mac's dad on a business trip in Monaco, they are thrilled. But their luxurious vacation is cut short when a serial killer thought to be long retired suddenly strikes again...in their hotel!
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#4

The Lethal Gorilla

2001

A scientist at the Bronx Wildlife Conservation Park turns up dead, and P.C. and Mackenzie are sure it's no accident. There's only one way to get a lethal dose of gorilla blood into an unsuspecting human—on purpose.
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#5

The Square Root of Murder

2002

When the Grim Reaper strikes the math department at a nearby university, P.C. and Mackenzie do some homework of their own and discover that almost everyone—parents, teachers, and students alike—had a motive to get this nutty professor out of the way.
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#6

Death on the Amazon

2002

P.C.'s anthropologist dad invites P.C. and Mac along for a holiday boat trip down the Amazon, but Mr. Hawke's dream trip turns into a nightmare for everyone when they realize they're trapped on board a little steamer with a big killer...
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#7

The Gourmet Zombie

1903

The most famous chefs in New York are dropping like flies—each seeming to die accidentally. But P.C. and Mac notice a bizarre every one has met his maker courtesy of his signature dish! Who is killing the cooks of Gotham, and, whats more, will there be a decent cook left alive to cater P.C. and Mac's joint sixteenth-birthday bash?
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#8

The Phantom of 86th Street

2002

Serena hasn't been herself lately. She has been having sudden lapses of memory and acting like a completely different person—one she doesn't like very much. To add to her confusion, she knows that someone has been following her. It all started the night an elderly woman helped her. Now Serena is beginning to wonder, who was that woman? And what has she done to Serena?
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#9

The Houdini Whodunit

2002

P.C. and Mackenzie's Vegas vacation takes a terrifying turn during a casino's stage show when, thanks to a malfunctioning guillotine, the headlining magician ends up headless. The two sleuths quickly discover that the unfortunate event was no accident—and now the killer is stalking them! Can P.C. and Mac track down the killer before they lose their heads?
#12

Camp Megadeath

2020

Author

Paul Zindel
Paul Zindel
Author · 38 books

Paul Zindel was an American author, playwright and educator. In 1964, he wrote The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds, his first and most successful play. The play ran off-Broadway in 1970, and on Broadway in 1971. It won the 1971 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. It was also made into a 1972 movie by 20th Century Fox. Charlotte Zolotow, then a vice-president at Harper & Row (now Harper-Collins) contacted him to writing for her book label. Zindel wrote 39 books, all of them aimed at children or young adults. Many of these were set in his home town of Staten Island, New York. They tended to be semi-autobiographical, focusing on teenage misfits with abusive or neglectful parents. Despite the often dark subject matter of his books, which deal with loneliness, loss, and the effects of abuse, they are also filled with humor. Many of his novels have wacky titles, such as My Darling, My Hamburger, or Confessions of A Teenage Baboon. The Pigman, first published in 1968, is widely taught in American schools, and also made it on to the list of most frequently banned books in America in the 1990s, because of what some deem offensive language.

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