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The case of the horrible swamp monster
The case of the horrible swamp monster

By Drew Stevenson

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When the sixth grade decides to film a monster movie as a class project, the camera reveals something unexpected.

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The case of the wandering werewolf
The case of the wandering werewolf

By Drew Stevenson

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Raymond Almond, the Often Nervous, and J. Huntley English, Monster Hunter, try to track down the wolflike beast haunting Lost Woods. Sequel to "The Case of the Horrible Swamp Monster" and "The Case...

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One Ghost Too Many
One Ghost Too Many

By Drew Stevenson

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Clark and Frog reluctantly join Kate on an investigation to determine whether or not Maplewood Manor is really haunted.

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Toying with Danger
Toying with Danger

By Drew Stevenson

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With her friends, Clark and Frog, Sarah investigates some mysterious happenings at an isolated farmhouse in the Pennsylvania woods where an eccentric toy inventor is working on a Frankenstein monster.

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Terror on Cemetery Hill: A Sarah Capshaw Mystery
Terror on Cemetery Hill: A Sarah Capshaw Mystery

By Drew Stevenson

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Only super detective Sarah Capshaw could link the Wilsonburg Bank robbery with a monster sighting on Cemetery Hill.

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The ballad of Penelope Lou ... and me
The ballad of Penelope Lou ... and me

By Drew Stevenson

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A young man who is terrified of water finds a way to wed a maiden bent on marrying a sailor.

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