Mandie and the Dark Alley (Mandie Books, 33)


Book Description

Late in getting back to school one evening, Mandie and Celia cut through a dark alley to save time. Mandie's locket slips off somewhere along the way, and the scary alley must be searched by lantern light. What they discover behind the old dilapidated warehouses will be a shock to Mandie and her readers. For children age 8 and older.




Mandie and the Long Goodbye


Book Description

Mandie and her friends search for Mandie's aunt's missing turkey. In doing so, they uncover other mysteries including a missing doctor.




Mandie and the Graduation Mystery


Book Description

Someone is going through Mandie's and Celia's rooms and Mandie's graduation dress is missing.




Mandie and the Buried Stranger


Book Description

Mandie arrives home for spring break with a mystery already in progress. She is determined to find out who is hiding in the dilapidated house on the Shaw property. Ages 8-13. Mandie book 34.




Mandie and the Quilt Mystery


Book Description

Uncle Ned returns the quilt with the Cherokee message to Mandie, but refuses to tell her what it means Now she is more curious than ever. Ages 8-13. Mandie book 35.




Mandie and the New York Secret


Book Description

After visiting with her Cherokee relatives, Mandie receives word from Jonathan Guyer about a mysterious secret, but when she tries to find him, she learns that he has fled to Long Island, so she decides to find out the secret for herself.




New Horizons


Book Description

Someone is going through Mandie's and Celia's rooms and Mandie's graduation dress is missing.




Mandie and the Seaside Rendezvous


Book Description

While visiting in St. Augustine, Florida, Mandie discovers that a supposedly deaf servant in the household is not in fact deaf and is seen making mysterious errands at night.




Mandie and the Abandoned Mine


Book Description

Mandie and her friend Joe find a mystery at her Uncle John's old mine at Rose Creek, as Mandie continues to develop her Christian faith.




The Dark on the Other Side


Book Description

Everywhere she turns, Linda Randolph hears voices: from empty dark corners and lonely rooms. But it is the house itself that speaks the loudest, telling Linda to run for her life. Her husband, Gordon, the noted statesman and scholar, suggests she's losing her mind. Linda almost hopes it's true, because the alternate explanation is too terrible to contemplate: that Gordon is intimately involved with dark, diabolical forces beyond the scope of the natural and rational. Either Linda Randolph is half-mad ... or her husband is pure evil.