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Books with title The Mystery of the Mysterious Man

  • The Mystery of the Iceman

    Oliver Thomas

    Paperback (WestBowPress, July 12, 2013)
    Preserved in a glacier for more than 5,000 years, the Iceman is the oldest intact human body ever found. Advanced scientific research has revealed amazing details about the life of this prehistoric man. Nevertheless, is the rumor true this mummy carries a curse? Is this ancient body actually marked with the number 666? Who killed the Iceman and why was he murdered? Embark on a quest through time and unravel the mystery of the Iceman. You are about to be confronted with a discovery that can only be described as earth shaking! Is this the body of an ancient biblical figure? Join the authors as they investigate a 5,000-year-old murder mystery that will leave you stunned.
  • The Mysterious Pen

    Doris Ugochukwu

    eBook
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  • The Mysterious Sea

    Hope Erica Schultz

    eBook (CBAY Books, May 7, 2019)
    Prince Donal likes inventing things—the weirder the better. All of his inventions are practical, but some of them are a bit odd. Still, they come in handy when Donal and his three best friends set out to explore the area around the Waveborn Islands. Many centuries ago, someone built the fantastic machines that allows the Waveborn Islands to rise or fall back into the sea. Donal would give anything to study any records those people left behind. Fortunately, the first uncharted island they find seems to be filled with relics of that ancient people. Unfortunately, Donal and the other prince and princesses aren't the first ones to find the island. But if they trigger the island's booby traps, they just might be the last.
  • The Mystery of the Sea

    Bram Stoker, MonkeyBone Publications

    eBook (MonkeyBone Publications, July 8, 2013)
    Soon a tall man strode leisurely along, and from every movement of the woman I could see that he was the subject of her watching. He came near where I sat, and stood there with that calm unconcerned patience which is a characteristic of the fisherman.He was a fine-looking fellow, well over six feet high, with a tangled mass of thick red-yellow hair and curly, bushy beard. He had lustrous, far-seeing golden-brown eyes, and massive, finely-cut features. His pilot-cloth trousers spangled all over with silver herring scales, were tucked into great, bucket-boots. He wore a heavy blue jersey and a cap of weazel skin. I had been thinking of the decline of the herring from the action of the trawlers in certain waters, and fancied this would be a good opportunity to get a local opinion. Before long I strolled over and joined this son of the Vikings. He gave it, and it was a decided one, uncompromisingly against the trawlers and the laws which allowed them to do their nefarious work. He spoke in a sort of old-fashioned, biblical language which was moderate and devoid of epithets, but full of apposite illustration. When he had pointed out that certain fishing grounds, formerly most prolific of result to the fishers, were now absolutely worthless he ended his argument,“And, sure, good master, it stands to rayson. Suppose you be a farmer, and when you have prepared your land and manured it, you sow your seed and plough the ridges and make it all safe from wind and devastatin’ storm. If, when the green corn be shootin’ frae the airth, you take your harrow and drag it ath’art the springin’ seed, where be then the promise of your golden grain?”For a moment or two the beauty of his voice, the deep, resonant, earnestness of his tone and the magnificent, simple purity of the man took me away from the scene. He seemed as though I had looked him through and through, and had found him to be throughout of golden worth. Possibly it was the imagery of his own speech and the color which his eyes and hair and cap suggested, but he seemed to me for an instant as a small figure projected against a background of rolling upland clothed in ripe grain. Round his feet were massed the folds of a great white sheet whose edges faded into air. In a moment the image passed, and he stood before me in his full stature.
  • Mystery of the Masks

    Kate Howard

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, March 20, 2018)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. An all-new easy-to-read adventure based on the latest season of the hit LEGO Ninjago TV show on Cartoon Network!
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  • The Mysterious Tree

    Sam Lee Jackson, Lily Mae Robinson

    Paperback (Piping Rock Publications, Dec. 7, 2018)
    Annika finds a wondrous tree behind her house that transports her to exciting adventures.
  • The Mystery of the Mystery Meat

    Chris P. Flesh

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Jan. 31, 2008)
    A sinister visitor from beyond the grave has a plan to undo the townspeople of Snickering Willows. When the villainous mastermind successfully hypnotizes Pretty and puts Freekin in a coma, it looks like Freekin and all those dearest to him are about to meet an untimely demise.
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  • The Mystery of the Maize

    Mark Meierhenry, David Volk, Marty Two Bulls

    Hardcover (South Dakota State Historical Society, April 1, 2010)
    Twins Heron and Muskrat learn about maize from their grandfather, who gives Heron a bone carving of four people with maize plants, and a thousand years later, Hannah finds the carving as she and her brother Max are learning about corn, or maize, from their own grandfather.
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  • The Mystery of the Sea

    Bram Stoker, Carol Senf

    eBook (Valancourt Books, Aug. 14, 2012)
    Can you crack the code and solve the Mystery of the Sea?Archie Hunter travels to Cruden Bay, Aberdeenshire, to enjoy a little rest and relaxation in the small seaside village. But his holiday takes an unexpected turn when he begins to see spirits of the dead and an old woman named Gormala tells him he possesses the "Second Sight." According to Gormala, both he and she are Seers, and she proposes an alliance to solve the centuries-old "Mystery of the Sea."But the sea holds more mysteries than one. Archie discovers a chest full of old documents he believes contain a coded message revealing the location of a lost treasure of the Spanish Armada. And then there is Marjory, the beautiful American girl Archie saves from drowning. Who is she, and why is she being pursued by a vicious gang of criminals and the American Secret Service?Featuring a dizzying plot packed with adventure, romance, and the supernatural, The Mystery of the Sea (1902) is one of Bram Stoker's finest novels. This edition, the first published in the United States in more than a century, features the unabridged text of the first edition as well as an introduction and notes by Carol A. Senf, one of the world's foremost Stoker scholars.
  • Mystery of the Maya, The

    Peter Lourie

    Hardcover (Boyds Mills Press, Sept. 1, 2001)
    A chronicle of a journey to the Maya ruins of Palenque, Mexico.
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  • The Mystery of Magnets

    Melvin Berger

    (NEWBRIDGE EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING, Jan. 1, 2007)
    The Mystery of Magnets
  • The Mysterious Sea

    Hope Erica Schultz

    Paperback (CBAY Books, May 7, 2019)
    Prince Donal likes inventing things—the weirder the better. Still, his creations come in handy when Donal and his three best friends set out to explore the area around the Waveborn Islands. Many centuries ago, someone built the fantastic machines that allows the Waveborn Islands to rise or fall back into the sea. Fortunately, the first uncharted island they find seems to be filled with relics of that ancient people. Unfortunately, Donal and the other prince and princesses aren’t the first ones to find the island. But if they trigger the island’s booby traps, they just might be the last.
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