When the Bob-Whites arrive on Cobbett’s Island for vacation, Trixie finds a mysterious letter.
While on a trip to St. Louis, fourteen-year-old Trixie Belden discovers some mysterious papers in her hotel room and soon realizes that she and her friends are being followed as they cruise in a towboat down the Mississippi River.
While vacationing at her uncle's lodge in the Ozark Mountains, Trixie and the Bob-Whites explore caves looking for the ghost cave fish, a rare species wanted by a national science magazine.
There’s a new kid in town—a tough boy from New York City who wears a black leather jacket and pointy cowboy boots. Trixie doesn’t trust him for a second. She’s sure about one thing: Don Mangan is trouble!
Trixie’s summer is going to be sooo boring with her two older brothers away at camp.
“We drove by yesterday after stopping to look at Rosewood Hall," Trixie said, “and I nmst say our reception here is a lot more cordial than the one we got from your neighbor!" At the words “Rosewood Hall," Mr. Carver leaned forward, ...
Trixie Belden and her friends help to solve some mysterious misdeeds at the Pirate's Inn.
And what will they find? In a tale inspired by a true story of buried treasure, Jen Bryant weaves an emotional and suspenseful novel in poems, all set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War during a pivotal year in U.S. history.
Participating in an archaeological dig on an Indian burial ground, Trixie suspects a greedy, treasure-hunting college student of burglarizing several mansions in the area.
On a vacation trip to a Minnesota horse-breeding ranch with her best friend, Honey Wheeler, Trixie investigates the connection between a stolen racehorse and the sighting of a phantom rider.