The East Bay Mysteries

The East Bay Mysteries

East Bay Mysteries is a series of mystery novels for young children written by Gordon Jones. The series revolves around several fourth graders of a town named East Bay who discover that their town is haunted by various mysteries. Sam, Anne, Fred, and others tag along for each different mystery that has to be solved after taking a vow. Each mystery must be solved!

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