Harriet Stratemeyer Adams was Edward Stratemeyer's (the creator of the Nancy Drew series) daughter and also the real author of The Mystery of the 99 Steps.
No, its really a humorous book
It's not really a mystery book so much as it is a work of realistic fiction.
This book was the bomb! I really liked the story line and whole book in general!
Yes, "The Mystery of the Cupboard" is a mystery book written by Lynne Reid Banks. It is part of the Indian in the Cupboard series, where a young boy discovers the mysteries surrounding a magical cupboard that brings plastic figures to life.
Donnis Thompson has written: 'The Loon Lake mystery' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Mystery at the Alaska fish site' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mystery and detective stories
The book Thirty Nine Steps was written by John Buchan in 1915.
Yes inkheart is a mystery I have read the book and it is indeed a mystery book
Stephen Chance has written: 'Septimus and the Spy Ring (A Book for New Adults)' 'Septimus and the Danedyke mystery' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mystery and detective stories
Kenneth L. Sinclair has written: 'Mystery mine' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Cameron Afzal has written: 'The mystery of the book of Revelation' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation
The book is a mystery really as it is about vampires and werewolfs and no one knows there secret but their family and bella!
The Baudelaire's mystery typically starts at the beach where they found out that their parents are dead in a fire. But the true mystery really starts in the fifth book where the Quagmire triplets tell them something about V.F.D.