Mysteries

The Dark Days of Hamburger Halpin – Josh Berk
When Will Halpin transfers from his all-deaf school into a mainstream Pennsylvania high school, he faces discrimination and bullying, but he still manages to solve a mystery surrounding the death of a popular classmate.
Black Rabbit Summer – Kevin Brooks
When a girl goes missing, Pete begins to wonder if one of his old friends might be a cold-blooded killer…
Dirty Laundry – Daniel Ehrenhaft
Carli, a teen actress who is undercover, researching a role at a posh boarding school, hooks up with a student graffiti artist to investigate the disappearance of one of their classmates.
The Christopher Killer – Alane Ferguson
Cameryn, who works as an assistant to her coroner father, decides to use all of her forensic knowledge to help find the person who killed her friend , no matter how dangerous it may end up being…
A Spy in the House – Y. S. Lee
After being rescued from the gallows, Mary, an orphan and thief, is offered a place at an “Academy for Girls” that is secretly a training ground for spies and investigators.
As Simple as Snow – Gregory Galloway
Anna Cayne is a complicated high school girl with a penchant for riddles and affectionate mind games. But then Anna disappears, leaving behind nothing except a dress placed neatly near a hole in the frozen river, and a string of unanswered questions.
Down the Rabbit Hole: An Echo Falls Mystery — Peter Abrahams
Following in the footsteps of her idol Sherlock Holmes, Ingrid uses her intellect to solve a murder case in her hometown, Echo Falls.
The Uninvited — Tim Wynne-Jones
After a disturbing freshman year at New York University, Mimi is happy to get away to her father’s remote Canadian cottage only to discover a stranger living there who has never heard of her or her father and who is convinced that Mimi is responsible for leaving sinister tokens around the property.
The London Eye Mystery — Siobhan Dowd
When Ted and Kat’s cousin Salim disappears while riding the London Eye, the siblings must work together to solve the mystery of his disappearance.
The Body of Christopher Creed — Carol Plum-Ucci
When the often-bullied class weirdo disappears, leaving behind an ambiguous note, Torey has to discover if he committed suicide, ran away, or was murdered.
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One Response to “Mysteries”

  1. The London Eye Mystery SUCKS!!!!!!! I read in 4th grade and regretted deeply.

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