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The Partridge Family
Series · 16
books · 1970-1973

Books in series

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#1

The Partridge Family

1970

Based on a series created by Bernard Slade.
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#2

The Partridge Family

1970

The Haunted Hall (The Partridge Family, Book 2)
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#3

Keith, the Hero

1970

Double Play The family that plays together, stays together is the Partridge family's motto, and it's zoomed them straight to the summit of rock fame and fortune. But now, suddenly, the Partridges face a new kind of crisis—from within... When Keith, the fans' super-idol, turns out to be as dynamic at blasting home runs as he is at socking songs across, the group's future hangs in the balance. WIll Keith decide to make a stab at baseball greatness—and leave the Partridge clan without its brightest star?
#4

The Ghost of Graveyard Hill

1971

The Partridges are Rockin' with the Ghost Town Blues.
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#5

Terror by Night

1971

Downbeat for danger! The Partridge Family is all set for a great vacation. But fun soon turns to fear when night comes to their lonely beach house on the New England coast. Somebody or some thing is out to get them...and when Keith tries to find out why, the rock stars' vacation becomes a nighmare...
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#7

The Walking Fingers

1972

Flying to a concert in London, Keith Partridge and Reuben Kinkaid crash in the desert where they run afoul of two desperate characters who are on the hunt for the legendary Walking Fingers gold mine.
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#8

The Treasure of Ghost Mountain

1972

Sinister trouble haunts rock's first family!
#9

The Fat and Skinny Murder Mystery

1972

Vintage TV tie-in
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#10

Marked for Terror

1972

The Partridge family was surprised to learn someone was moving into the gloomy old mansion next door to their home. They were even more startled to meet two of their new neighbors.
#11

Who's that Laughing in the Grave

1972

Vintage TV tie-in paperback
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#12

The Partridge Family #12

The Phantom of the Rock Concert

1973

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#13

The Mystery of the Mad Millionairess

1973

DOWN INTO DANGER The Partridges' hopes were high when they arrived to give a concert on the estate of Mrs Derwent Waters. Their hostess was the mostest as far as wealth and position went, and rock's first family had all sorts of daydreams about mingling with the Beautiful People. What they found was something else. A very un-groovy guru. A far-out old actress starring in a one-woman psych-drama. A communist diplomat with caviar tastes. And a piece of art that someone thought was worth its weight in blood. Suddenly the Partridge Family was in a quicksand of menace and mayhem - and the faster they moved, the deeper they sank...
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#14

Thirteen at Killer Gorge

1973

#15

The Disappearing Professor

1973

#16

The Stolen Necklace

1973

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#17

Love Comes to Keith Partridge

1973

Vintage paperback

Authors

Edward Fenton
Author · 4 books

Edward Fenton is the author of many books for young readers, including The Phantom of Walkway Hill, which won the Edgar Award for the best juvenile mystery of its year. His three translations of the Greek write Alki Zei have all received the Mildred L. Batchelder Award for outstanding books translated from a foreign language. In addition, his poems and stories have appeared in several magazines, among them The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, Cricket, and The Horn Book. Mr. Fenton was born in New York City, but is "Greek by adoption." he and his wife, Sophia Havarti, a well-known educator and child psychologist, live in Athens and in Galixidi, an old sea captain's village on the coast near Delphi.

Paul W. Fairman
Author · 8 books

Paul Warren Fairman (1916-1977) was an editor and writer in a variety of genres under his own name and under pseudonyms. In 1952, he was the founding editor of If, but only edited four issues. In 1955, he became the editor of Amazing Stories and Fantastic. He held that dual position until 1958. His science fiction short stories "Deadly City" and "The Cosmic Frame" were made into motion pictures. Wrote the "Man from S.T.U.D." series of espionage spoofs under the pseudonym of F W Paul. He also wrote under the pseudonym Ivar Jorgensen

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