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Books with author MIldred A. Wirt

  • Dan Carter and the River Camp

    Mildred A. Wirt

    Paperback (Wildside Press, March 26, 2013)
    Dan Carter and the other Den 2 Cubs enjoy having meetings at their cave near the river's shore. During a treasure hunt one evening, Dan and Brad discover a box containing a strange code which has a mysterious reference to Skeleton Island. Dan and Brad also discover a young boy nearby unconscious on the beach. The boy reveals his name as Jacques but refuses to give any additional information about himself. The Cubs take care of Jacques that night, but the boy disappears the next day. Later, the coded message is stolen as well. Dan and Brad learn of fur thieves in the area and wonder if there can be any connection to Skeleton Island after they see an unfamiliar boat signaling near the island. The Cubs visit Skeleton Island on a camping trip, and while hiking see Jacques in the caretaker's house. The Cubs speculate that Jacques may be a prisoner on the island. Through a strange turn of events, Dan discovers the identities of the fur thieves and is forced to help them steal another fur shipment. After several exciting adventures, Dan and the Cubs help bring the thieves to justice, discover Jacques' true identity, and learn the secret of Skeleton Island.
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  • Guilt of the Brass Thieves

    Mildred A. Wirt

    Paperback (Penny Parker Press, Jan. 5, 2011)
    Penny Parker starred in a series of 17 books written by Mildred A. Wirt Benson and published from 1939 through 1947. Penny was a high school sleuth who also occasionally moonlighted as a reporter for her father's newspaper. Benson favored Penny Parker over all the other books she wrote, including Nancy Drew. Her obituary quoted her as saying, "I always thought Penny Parker was a better Nancy Drew than Nancy is," Mrs. Benson said in 1993.
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  • The Clock Strikes Thirteen

    Mildred A. Wirt

    Paperback (Penny Parker Press, Jan. 4, 2011)
    Penny Parker starred in a series of 17 books written by Mildred A. Wirt Benson and published from 1939 through 1947. Penny was a high school sleuth who also occasionally moonlighted as a reporter for her father's newspaper. Benson favored Penny Parker over all the other books she wrote, including Nancy Drew. Her obituary quoted her as saying, "I always thought Penny Parker was a better Nancy Drew than Nancy is," Mrs. Benson said in 1993.
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  • Hoofbeats on the Turnpike: A Penny Parker Mystery Story

    Mildred A. Wirt

    language (Resurrected Press, Jan. 2, 2011)
    A reward is being offered to the person who captures the Headless Horseman. Penny and her friend Louise go off to Red Valley in a quest to win the reward. But will they find the Horseman? And will they survive the unexpected flood that hits? Find out in Hoofbeats on the Turnpike!This book is from the Penny Parker series by Mildred A. Wirt, also known as ghostwriter Carolyn Keene, of the Nancy Drew series of books.
  • Whispering Walls

    Mildred A. Wirt

    Paperback (Penny Parker Press, Jan. 16, 2011)
    Penny Parker starred in a series of 17 books written by Mildred A. Wirt Benson and published from 1939 through 1947. Penny was a high school sleuth who also occasionally moonlighted as a reporter for her father's newspaper. Benson favored Penny Parker over all the other books she wrote, including Nancy Drew. Her obituary quoted her as saying, "I always thought Penny Parker was a better Nancy Drew than Nancy is," Mrs. Benson said in 1993.
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  • Behind the Green Door

    Mildred A. Wirt

    Paperback (Penny Parker Press, Jan. 4, 2011)
    Penny Parker was a series of 17 books written by Mildred A. Wirt Benson and published from 1939 through 1947. Penny was a high school sleuth who also occasionally moonlighted as a reporter for her father's newspaper. Benson favored Penny Parker over all the other books she wrote, including Nancy Drew. Her obituary quoted her as saying, "I always thought Penny Parker was a better Nancy Drew than Nancy is." Mrs. Benson said in 1993. "Behind the Green Door" is the fourth entry in the series.
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  • Ghost Beyond the Gate

    Mildred A. Wirt

    Paperback (Penny Parker Press, Jan. 5, 2011)
    Penny Parker starred in a series of 17 books written by Mildred A. Wirt Benson and published from 1939 through 1947. Penny was a high school sleuth who also occasionally moonlighted as a reporter for her father's newspaper. Benson favored Penny Parker over all the other books she wrote, including Nancy Drew. Her obituary quoted her as saying, "I always thought Penny Parker was a better Nancy Drew than Nancy is," Mrs. Benson said in 1993.
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  • The Wishing Well

    Mildred A. Wirt

    Paperback (Penny Parker Press, Jan. 5, 2011)
    Penny Parker starred in a series of 17 books written by Mildred A. Wirt Benson and published from 1939 through 1947. Penny was a high school sleuth who also occasionally moonlighted as a reporter for her father's newspaper. Benson favored Penny Parker over all the other books she wrote, including Nancy Drew. Her obituary quoted her as saying, "I always thought Penny Parker was a better Nancy Drew than Nancy is," Mrs. Benson said in 1993.
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  • Swamp Island

    Mildred A. Wirt

    Paperback (Penny Parker Press, Feb. 26, 2011)
    Penny Parker starred in a series of 17 books written by Mildred A. Wirt Benson and published from 1939 through 1947. Penny was a high school sleuth who also occasionally moonlighted as a reporter for her father's newspaper. Benson favored Penny Parker over all the other books she wrote, including Nancy Drew. Her obituary quoted her as saying, "I always thought Penny Parker was a better Nancy Drew than Nancy is," Mrs. Benson said in 1993.
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  • Danger at the Drawbridge by Mildred A. Wirt

    Mildred A. Wirt

    language (Halcyon Press Ltd., Dec. 2, 2010)
    DANGER AT THE DRAWBRIDGE is #3 in the Penny Parker Series by Mildred Wirt Benson.When the newspaper's society editor becomes ill, Penny gets to cover a society wedding at a mysterious old estate which is surrounded by a moat. Penny discovers quite a mystery when the groom fails to show up for the wedding. Penny also learns about a missing tax evader and searches for both men at the same time.Mildred A. Wirt Benson (1905-2002) was a prolific author of books for young readers. A trained journalist, Benson is best known as a ghostwriter for the Stratemeyer Syndicate. Under the house pen-name Carolyn Keene, Benson completed 23 of the first 25 Nancy Drew mysteries and wrote a number of others until 1984. Benson also wrote her own mystery series, Penny Parker, from the 1930s to the 1950s.This unexpurgated edition contains the complete text, with minor errors and omissions corrected.
  • Behind the Green Door by Mildred A. Wirt

    Mildred A. Wirt

    language (Halcyon Press Ltd., Dec. 7, 2010)
    BEHIND THE GREEN DOOR is #4 in the Penny Parker Series by Mildred Wirt Benson.Penny visits a ski resort and stumbles upon several mysteries. Unknown enemies are trying to force the resort to close, and during her investigations, Penny discovers a mysterious green door in the resort that leads to a room that can only be entered by invitation.Mildred A. Wirt Benson (1905-2002) was a prolific author of books for young readers. A trained journalist, Benson is best known as a ghostwriter for the Stratemeyer Syndicate. Under the house pen-name Carolyn Keene, Benson completed 23 of the first 25 Nancy Drew mysteries and wrote a number of others until 1984. Benson also wrote her own mystery series, Penny Parker, from the 1930s to the 1950s.This unexpurgated edition contains the complete text, with minor errors and omissions corrected.
  • Dan Carter and the Haunted Castle

    Mildred A. Wirt

    Paperback (Wildside Press, March 27, 2013)
    A sporting goods store offers a prize of a complete archery set for the organization that puts on the best play. Den 1 and Den 2 plan to put on a play as a joint effort in hopes of winning the prize. The Cubs decide to put on a production of Robin Hood and receive permission from Mr. Kain, who works for the bank, to use a property known as the Haunted Castle as the setting for their production. All appears to be going well until the Cubs are accused by Mr. Kain of breaking a window and setting a fire. Mr. Kain orders them to pay for damages or leave the property. The Cubs have seen someone hiding in the bushes on the property, but since they have no proof, they pay Mr. Kain so that they may continue to work on the play. As the Cubs finish working on their play, they investigate the bank's property, hoping to meet the trespasser and prove their innocence of any wrongdoing. In time, the Cubs learn the identity of the trespasser and exonerate themselves. Additionally, they help a new friend become a Cub Scout.
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