Mandie Series
- Mandie and the Secret Tunnel
- Mandie and the Cherokee Legend
- Mandie and the Ghost Bandits
- Mandie and the Forbidden Attic
- Mandie and the Trunk's Secret
- Mandie and the Medicine Man
- Mandie and the Charleston Phantom
- Mandie and the Abandoned Mine
- Mandie and the Hidden Treasure
- Mandie and the Mysterious Bells
- Mandie and the Holiday Surprise
- Mandie and the Washington Nightmare
- Mandie and the Midnight Journey
- Mandie and the Shipboard Mystery
- Mandie and the Foreign Spies
- Mandie and the Silent Catacombs
- Mandie and the Singing Chalet
- Mandie and the Jumping Juniper
- Mandie and the Mysterious Fisherman
- Mandie and the Windmill's Message
- Mandie and the Fiery Rescue
- Mandie and the Angel's Secret
- Mandie and the Dangerous Impostors
- Mandie and the Invisible Troublemaker
- Mandie and Her Missing Kin
- Mandie and the Schoolhouse's Secret
- Mandie and the Courtroom Battle
- Mandie and Jonathan's Predicament
- Mandie and the Unwanted Gift
- Mandie and the Long Goodbye
- Mandie and the Buried Stranger
- Mandie and the Seaside Rendezvous
- Mandie and the Dark Alley
- Mandie and the Tornado
- Mandie and the Quilt Mystery
- Mandie and the New York Secret
- Mandie and the Night Thief
- Mandie and the Hidden Past
- Mandie and the Missing Schoolmarm
- Mandie and the Graduation Mystery
- Mandie and the Circus Countdown
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