Books
Except as noted, the original hardcover editions were published by Turtleback Press, and had four different authors. Later paperback reissues are credited "Book created by A.E. Parker", and are published by Scholastic Press. The series is currently out of print. ISBNs are for the paperback reissue.
- Who Killed Mr. Boddy?, by Eric Weiner (1992) ISBN 0-590-46110-9
- The Secret Secret Passage, by Eric Weiner (1992) ISBN 0-590-45631-8
- The Case of the Invisible Cat, by Eric Weiner (1992) ISBN 0-590-45632-6
- Mystery at the Masked Ball, by Eric Weiner (1993) ISBN 0-590-45633-4
- Midnight Phone Calls, by Eric Weiner (1994) ISBN 0-590-47804-4
- Booby Trapped, by A. E. Parker and Eric Weiner (1994) ISBN 0-590-47805-2
- The Picture Perfect Crime, by Jahnna N. Malcolm (1994) ISBN 0-590-48735-3
- The Clue in the Shadows, by A. E. Parker (1995) ISBN 0-590-48934-8
- Mystery in the Moonlight, by Marie Jacks (1995) ISBN 0-590-48935-6
- The Screaming Skeleton, by Marie Jacks (1995) ISBN 0-590-48936-4
- Death by Candlelight, by Marie Jacks (1995) ISBN 0-590-62374-5
- The Haunted Gargoyle, by Marie Jacks (1996) ISBN 0-590-62375-3
- The Revenge of the Mummy, by Marie Jacks (1996) ISBN 0-590-62376-1
- The Dangerous Diamond, by Marie Jacks (1996) ISBN 0-590-62377-X
- The Vanishing Vampire, by Marie Jacks (1996) ISBN 0-590-13742-5
- Danger After Dark, by Dona Smith (1997) ISBN 0-590-13743-3
- The Clue in the Crystal Ball, by Dona Smith (1997) ISBN 0-590-13744-1
- Footprints in the Fog, by Dona Smith (1997) ISBN 0-590-13745-X
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