MYSTERY BOOKS FOR GIRLS
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  1. The Jade Necklace by Pemberton Ginther -- Roslyn Blake possesses a necklace of ancient Chinese design and of mysterious origin. Strange events result in its loss, but her courage and the friendship of Dr. Briggs help her to solve the mystery.  -- 1932, Cupples & Leon.
  2. The Thirteenth Spoon by Pemberton Ginther -- A mystery story for girls, that holds the interest from the first word to the last. Twelve famous Apostle spoons, and the thirteenth, the Master Spoon vanish. Who has stolen them? Carol's courage solve the mystery in an original and exciting story. -- 1932, Cupples & Leon.
  3. The Secret Stair by Pemberton Ginther -- The 'Van Dirk Treasure' is a manuscript jeweled and illuminated. The treasure s hidden in the old family mansion where Sally Shaw goes to live. Strange events occur. The house is thought to be haunted. The Book vanishes. Its recovery makes a most unusual story. -- 1932, Cupples & Leon.
  4. The Door in the Mountain by Isola L. Forrester -- The four McLeans lived just outside of Frisbee, Arizona, thirty miles from even the railroad. But adventure lurks in unexpected places, when a legend that held considerable mystery for the community proved the courage and ingenuity of all the McLeans.  -- 1932, Cupples & Leon.
  5. Secret of the Dark House by Frances Y. Young -- Jean had an inquiring mind, and any event that she could not understand aroused her curiosity to the 'nth degree. A charming stranger in the schoolroom,a taciturn chauffeur, a huge dark house, strange robberies in the neighborhood, and a secretive old man who always wears a disuse, combined to put Jean in one grand mystery story that every girl will enjoy reading. -- 1934, Cupples & Leon.

    The Twin Ring Mystery by Mildred A. Wirt -- The mystery of the missing half of a twin ring found in an unclaimed trunk farer a sea-wreck off the coast of Florida, so intrigued Joan Birnell, and her chum, Gail Carrington, that neither girl could rest until the mystery was solved. A cleverly told story that will appeal to all girls who enjoy an entertaining and fascinating mystery yarn. -- 1932, Cupples & Leon.



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