The East Bay Mysteries - Mystery Masters Series

Mystery Masters Series

The East Bay Mystery Masters series is a spin-off of East Bay Mysteries. It is different in many ways. The Mystery Masters focuses on new characters at East Bay Elementary School, while Fred, Sam, and Anne are only occasionally mentioned throughout the series.

# Title Published Plot Summary/Notes
1 Which Who? Witch You! TBA The new girl in school is believed to be a witch.
2 Santa's Revenge! TBA Santa does not bring any presents for Christmas in East Bay.
3 Leprechaun's Treasures TBA A friend is kidnapped by leprechauns after she finds a dirty rock.
4 Magicians & Rabbits Are a Bad Combo! TBA A visiting magician in the East Bay Carnival uses his powers to steal pets.
5 "Pirate Zombies, Oh My!" TBA A summer field trip leads to a visit by zombie pirates.
6 Thanksgiving, Not! TBA The kids try to warn their parents about an evil villain who contaminated Thanksgiving food so as to take over their brains.
7 SuperGrande Rollercoaster TBA A new rollercoaster turns heads in East Bay.
8 A Theft To Not Be Forgiven! TBA Everything turns into a '50s mystery show when someone steals an important object.
9 A Dog Show Special! TBA An East Bay Dog Show is held.
10 Going Hollywood, I Think! TBA Tyrone and Danny's new Web Show turns into a hit!

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