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East Bay Mysteries

# Title Published Plot Summary/Notes
1 The Marshmall Pillow Ghost TBA Sam tells Anne and Fred about a ghost that was encountered in the late Old Reimshank's home. So they make a bet and search for the ghost which is oddly said to be shaped like a marshmallow with feet.
2 The Martians on Guard TBA Fred throws a party in the backyard of his house when, all of a sudden, everyone spots a flying saucer that has landed down the street on the East Bay Elementary School playground.
3 The Mummy that Invaded Gym TBA The fourth graders believe that their new gym teacher is a mummy.
4 The Hallo-Weenies TBA Fred, Sam, and Anne decide to go to a Halloween party at Eddie's house.
5 The Mystery Mansion TBA A haunted mansion with a supposedly vampire host.
6 The East Bay Sea Monster TBA A large sea creature is spotted in the East Bay River
7 The Virus of a Lifetime! TBA A dangerous computer virus invades East Bay.
8 The Talent Show Catastrophe TBA Strange events during the Annual East Bay Talent Show.
9 The Substitute's Cat TBA Mrs. Wendy is out sick and the substitute has a pet cat with human-like instincts.
10 The Pop Band Posers TBA The new pop group in East Bay is believed to be a fake.

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