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Two Mysteries: The Other Side of Dark & The Name of the Game Was Murder
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Two Mysteries: The Other Side of Dark & The Name of the Game Was Murder Mass market - 2005

by Joan Lowery Nixon

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Laurel Leaf, May 2005. Mass Market . 3.1 PB standard 50%.
Used - 3.1 PB standard 50%
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Joan Lowery Nixon wrote more than 130 books for young readers.

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Joan Lowery Nixon was the author of more than 130 books for young readers and was the only four-time winner of the Edgar Allan Poe Best Young Adult Mystery Award. She received the award for"The Kidnapping of Christina Lattimore," "The Seance," "The Name of the Game Was Murder," and"The Other Side of the Dark," which also won the California Young Reader Medal. Her historical fiction included the award-winning series The Orphan Train Adventures, Orphan Train Children, and Colonial Williamsburg: Young Americans.

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