The Second Girl Detective Megapack: 23 Classic Mystery Novels for Girls

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by Julia K. Duncan




  Table of Contents

  COPYRIGHT INFO

  A NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER

  THE MEGAPACK SERIES

  DORIS FORCE AT LOCKED GATES, by Julia K. Duncan

  DORIS FORCE AT CLOUDY COVE, by Julia K. Duncan

  DORIS FORCE AT RAVEN ROCK, by Julia K. Duncan

  FINDING THE LOST TREASURE, by Helen M. Persons

  THE MYSTERY OF ARNOLD HALL, by Helen M. Persons

  THE MYSTERY OF CARLITOS, by Helen Randolph

  THE SECRET OF CASA GRANDE, by Helen Randolph

  CROSSED TRAILS IN MEXICO, by Helen Randolph

  GREEN EYES, by Roy J. Snell

  THE PHANTOM VIOLIN, by Roy J. Snell

  THE CRYSTAL BALL, by Roy J. Snell

  DOROTHY DIXON AND THE DOUBLE COUSIN, by Dorothy Wayne

  DOROTHY DIXON WINS HER WINGS, by Dorothy Wayne

  DOROTHY DIXON AND THE MYSTERY PLANE, by Dorothy Wayne

  BETTY GORDON AT BRAMBLE FARM, by Alice B. Emerson

  BETTY GORDON IN WASHINGTON, by Alice B. Emerson and Josephine Lawrence

  BETTY GORDON IN THE LAND OF OIL, by Alice B. Emerson

  BETTY GORDON AT BOARDING SCHOOL, by Alice B. Emerson and Josephine Lawrence

  BETTY GORDON AT MOUNTAIN CAMP, by Alice B. Emerson

  THE ADVENTURE GIRLS AT THE K BAR O, by Clair Blank

  THE ADVENTURE GIRLS IN THE AIR, by Clair Blank

  THE ADVENTURE GIRLS AT HAPPINESS HOUSE, by Clair Blank

  THE SECRET OF STEEPLE ROCKS, by Harriet Pyne Grove

  COPYRIGHT INFO

  The Second Girl Detective Megapack is copyright © 2013 by Wildside Press LLC. All rights reserved. For more information, contact the publisher.

  * * * *

  Doris Force at Locked Gates, by Julia K. Duncan, originally appeared in 1931.

  Doris Force at Cloudy Cove, by Julia K. Duncan, originally appeared in 1931.

  Doris Force at Raven Rock, by Julia K. Duncan, originally appeared in 1931.

  Finding the Lost Treasure, by Helen M. Persons, originally appeared in 1933.

  The Mystery of Arnold Hall, by Helen M. Persons, originally appeared in 1934.

  The Mystery of Carlitos, by Helen Randolph, originally appeared in 1936.

  The Secret of Casa Grande, by Helen Randolph, originally appeared in 1936.

  Crossed Trails in Mexico, by Helen Randolph, originally appeared in 1936.

  Green Eyes, by Roy J. Snell, originally appeared in 1930.

  The Phantom Violin, by Roy J. Snell, originally appeared in 1934.

  The Crystal Ball, by Roy J. Snell, originally appeared in 1936.

  Dorothy Dixon and the Double Cousin, by Dorothy Wayne, originally appeared in 1933.

  Dorothy Dixon Wins Her Wings, by Dorothy Wayne, originally appeared in 1933.

  Dorothy Dixon and the Mystery Plane, by Dorothy Wayne, originally appeared in 1933.

  The Adventure Girls at K Bar O

  Betty Gordon at Bramble Farm, by Alice B. Emerson, originally appeared in 1920.

  Betty Gordon in Washington, by Alice B. Emerson and Josephine Lawrence, originally appeared in 1920.

  Betty Gordon in the Land Of Oil, by Alice B. Emerson, originally appeared in 1920.

  Betty Gordon at Boarding School, by Alice B. Emerson, and Josephine Lawrence originally appeared in 1921.

  Betty Gordon at Mountain Camp, by Alice B. Emerson, originally appeared in 1922.

  The Adventure Girls in the Air, by Claire Blank, originally appeared in 1936.

  The Adventure Girls at the K Bar O, by Clair Blank, originally appeared in 1936.

  The Adventure Girls at Happiness House, by Clair Blank, originally appeared in 1936.

  The Secret of Steeple Rocks, by Harriet Pyne Grove, originally appeared in 1928.

  A NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER

  One of the great things about mystery stories is that there are a lot of them. No matter what type you like, from locked room puzzlers to noir crime thrillers to, yes, even girl detectives…you’ll always find more when you look.

  We are pleased to present another fine assortment of girl detectives in this volume. Some continue series we covered in The Girl Detective Megapack, some are one-off mysteries, and some are new series to the Megapacks, like the The Dorothy Dixon Air Mystery Series. We hope you enjoy them as much as we enjoyed working on them.

  —John Betancourt

  Publisher, Wildside Press LLC

  www.wildsidepress.com

  ABOUT THE MEGAPACKS

  Over the last few years, our “Megapack” series of ebook anthologies has proved to be one of our most popular endeavors. (Maybe it helps that we sometimes offer them as premiums to our mailing list!) One question we keep getting asked is, “Who’s the editor?”

  The Megapacks (except where specifically credited) are a group effort. Everyone at Wildside works on them. This includes John Betancourt, Mary Wickizer Burgess, Sam Cooper, Carla Coupe, Steve Coupe, Bonner Menking, Colin Azariah-Kribbs, Robert Reginald. A. E. Warren, and many of Wildside’s authors…who often suggest stories to include (and not just their own!).

  —John Betancourt

  Publisher, Wildside Press LLC

  www.wildsidepress.com

  A NOTE FOR KINDLE READERS

  The Kindle versions of our Megapacks employ active tables of contents for easy navigation…please look for one before writing reviews on Amazon that complain about the lack! (They are sometimes at the ends of ebooks, depending on your reader.)

  RECOMMEND A FAVORITE STORY?

  Do you know a great classic science fiction story, or have a favorite author whom you believe is perfect for the Megapack series? We’d love your suggestions! You can post them on our message board at http://movies.ning.com/forum (there is an area for Wildside Press comments).

  Note: we only consider stories that have already been professionally published. This is not a market for new works.

  TYPOS

  Unfortunately, as hard as we try, a few typos do slip through. We update our ebooks periodically, so make sure you have the current version (or download a fresh copy if it’s been sitting in your ebook reader for months.) It may have already been updated.

  If you spot a new typo, please let us know. We’ll fix it for everyone. You can email the publisher at [email protected] or use the message boards above.

  THE MEGAPACK SERIES

  MYSTERY

  The Achmed Abdullah Megapack

  The Bulldog Drummond Megapack*

  The Charlie Chan Megapack*

  The Craig Kennedy Scientific Detective Megapack

  The Detective Megapack

  The Father Brown Megapack

  The Girl Detective Megapack

  The First R. Austin Freeman Megapack

  The Second R. Austin Freeman Megapack*

  The Third R. Austin Freeman Megapack*

  The Jacques Futrelle Megapack

  The Anna Katharine Green Mystery Megapack

  The First Mystery Megapack

  The Second Mystery Megapack

  The Penny Parker Megapack

  The Philo Vance Megapack*

  The Pulp Fiction Megapack

  The Raffles Megapack

  The Sherlock Holmes Megapack

  The Victorian Mystery Megapack

  The Wilkie Collins Megapack

  GENERAL INTEREST

  The Adventure Megapack

  The Baseball Megapack

  The Cat Story Megapack

  The Second Cat Story Megapack

  The Third Cat Sto
ry Megapack

  The Third Cat Story Megapack

  The Christmas Megapack

  The Second Christmas Megapack

  The Classic American Short Stories Megapack, Vol. 1.

  The Classic Humor Megapack

  The Dog Story Megapack

  The Doll Story Megapack

  The Horse Story Megapack

  The Military Megapack

  The Pirate Story Megapack

  The Sea-Story Megapack

  SCIENCE FICTION & FANTASY

  The Edward Bellamy Megapack

  The First Reginald Bretnor Megapack

  The Fredric Brown Megapack

  The Ray Cummings Megapack

  The Philip K. Dick Megapack

  The Dragon Megapack

  The Randall Garrett Megapack

  The Second Randall Garrett Megapack

  The Edmond Hamilton Megapack

  The C.J. Henderson Megapack

  The Murray Leinster Megapack

  The Second Murray Leinster Megapack

  The Jack London Science Fiction Megapack

  The Martian Megapack

  The A. Merritt Megapack*

  The E. Nesbit Megapack

  The Andre Norton Megapack

  The H. Beam Piper Megapack

  The Pulp Fiction Megapack

  The Mack Reynolds Megapack

  The Darrell Schweitzer Megapack

  The Science-Fantasy Megapack

  The First Science Fiction Megapack

  The Second Science Fiction Megapack

  The Third Science Fiction Megapack

  The Fourth Science Fiction Megapack

  The Fifth Science Fiction Megapack

  The Sixth Science Fiction Megapack

  The Seventh Science Fiction Megapack

  The Eighth Science Fiction Megapack

  The Robert Sheckley Megapack

  The Space Opera Megapack

  The Steampunk Megapack

  The Time Travel Megapack

  The William Hope Hodgson Megapack

  The Wizard of Oz Megapack

  THE GOLDEN AGE OF SCIENCE FICTION

  #1 Winston K. Marks

  #2 Theodore Cogswell

  HORROR

  The Achmed Abdullah Megapack

  The Second Achmed Abdullah Megapack

  The E.F. Benson Megapack

  The Second E.F. Benson Megapack

  The Algernon Blackwood Megapack

  The Second Algernon Blackwood Megapack

  The Cthulhu Mythos Megapack

  The Erckmann-Chatrian Megapack

  The Ghost Story Megapack

  The Second Ghost Story Megapack

  The Third Ghost Story Megapack

  The Haunts & Horrors Megapack

  The Horror Megapack

  The Lon Williams Weird Western Megapack

  The M.R. James Megapack

  The Macabre Megapack

  The Second Macabre Megapack

  The Third Macabre Megapack

  The Arthur Machen Megapack**

  The Mummy Megapack

  The Occult Detective Megapack

  The Darrell Schweitzer Megapack

  The Vampire Megapack

  The Weird Fiction Megapack

  The Werewolf Megapack

  The William Hope Hodgson Megapack

  WESTERNS

  The B.M. Bower Megapack

  The Max Brand Megapack

  The Buffalo Bill Megapack

  The Cowboy Megapack

  The Zane Grey Megapack

  The Lon Williams Weird Western Megapack

  The Western Megapack

  The Second Western Megapack

  YOUNG ADULT

  The Boys’ Adventure Megapack

  The Dan Carter, Cub Scout Megapack

  The Dare Boys Megapack

  The Doll Story Megapack

  The G.A. Henty Megapack

  The Girl Detectives Megapack

  The E. Nesbit Megapack

  The Penny Parker Megapack

  The Pinocchio Megapack

  The Rover Boys Megapack

  The Tom Corbett, Space Cadet Megapack

  The Tom Swift Megapack

  The Wizard of Oz Megapack

  AUTHOR MEGAPACKS

  The Achmed Abdullah Megapack

  The H. Bedford-Jones Pulp Fiction Megapack

  The Edward Bellamy Megapack

  The B.M. Bower Megapack

  The E.F. Benson Megapack

  The Second E.F. Benson Megapack

  The Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson Megapack

  The Algernon Blackwood Megapack

  The Second Algernon Blackwood Megapack

  The Max Brand Megapack

  The First Reginald Bretnor Megapack

  The Fredric Brown Megapack

  The Second Fredric Brown Megapack

  The Wilkie Collins Megapack

  The Stephen Crane Megapack

  The Ray Cummings Megapack

  The Guy de Maupassant Megapack

  The Philip K. Dick Megapack

  The Erckmann-Chatrian Megapack

  The F. Scott Fitzgerald Megapack

  The First R. Austin Freeman Megapack

  The Second R. Austin Freeman Megapack*

  The Third R. Austin Freeman Megapack*

  The Jacques Futrelle Megapack

  The Randall Garrett Megapack

  The Second Randall Garrett Megapack

  The Anna Katharine Green Megapack

  The Zane Grey Megapack

  The Edmond Hamilton Megapack

  The Dashiell Hammett Megapack

  The C.J. Henderson Megapack

  The M.R. James Megapack

  The Selma Lagerlof Megapack

  The Harold Lamb Megapack

  The Murray Leinster Megapack***

  The Second Murray Leinster Megapack***

  The Jonas Lie Megapack

  The Arthur Machen Megapack**

  The Katherine Mansfield Megapack

  The George Barr McCutcheon Megapack

  The A. Merritt Megapack*

  The Talbot Mundy Megapack

  The E. Nesbit Megapack

  The Andre Norton Megapack

  The H. Beam Piper Megapack

  The Mack Reynolds Megapack

  The Rafael Sabatini Megapack

  The Saki Megapack

  The Darrell Schweitzer Megapack

  The Robert Sheckley Megapack

  The Bram Stoker Megapack

  The Lon Williams Weird Western Megapack

  The Virginia Woolf Megapack

  The William Hope Hodgson Megapack

  * Not available in the United States

  ** Not available in the European Union

  ***Out of print.

  OTHER COLLECTIONS YOU MAY ENJOY

  The Great Book of Wonder, by Lord Dunsany (it should have been called “The Lord Dunsany Megapack”)

  The Wildside Book of Fantasy

  The Wildside Book of Science Fiction

  Yondering: The First Borgo Press Book of Science Fiction Stories

  To the Stars—And Beyond! The Second Borgo Press Book of Science Fiction Stories

  Once Upon a Future: The Third Borgo Press Book of Science Fiction Stories

  Whodunit?—The First Borgo Press Book of Crime and Mystery Stories

  More Whodunits—The Second Borgo Press Book of Crime and Mystery Stories

  X is for Xmas: Christmas Mysteries

  DORIS FORCE AT LOCKED GATES, by Julia K. Duncan

  CHAPTER I

  A Queer Invitation

  “What are you waiting for, Doris? You’ve been hanging on that gatepost all afternoon.”

  “Marshmallow” Mallow, a chubby, pleasant-faced youth flung away the core of an apple and came slowly down the walk toward the girl he had just addressed.

  “Oh, I’m waiting for the postman,” Doris Force, an unusually pretty miss of sixteen, tossed carelessly over her shoulder as she continued to gaze down the street. “He just turned the cor
ner.”

  “Must be you’re expecting a very important letter,” Marshmallow drawled. “I’ll bet it’s from Dave!”

  “Oh, go eat another apple!” Doris retorted goodnaturedly. “I’m looking for a letter from Kitty Norris, my chum at boarding school. I’m anxious to find out what she’s planning to do this vacation.”

  “It’s sure going to be dull here at Chilton this summer.”

  “I wish something exciting would turn up.”

  “So do I, but nothing ever does.” Gloomily, Marshmallow thrust his hand into his coat pocket and brought out two candy bars. “Have one, Doris?”

  “No, thanks. I don’t see how you can enjoy eating all the time! Why, if you keep on, you’ll land in the circus!”

  Doris knew from past experience that her gibes would be accepted in the bantering spirit in which they were intended. She had known Marshall Mallow for a number of years, and, in fact, they had resided in the same house, for Doris’s uncle, Wardell Force, rented a suite of rooms from Marshall’s mother, Mrs. Thomas Mallow.

  Though Doris and Marshall were as unlike as it was possible for two persons to be, they were the best of friends. Marshmallow, who answered to his given name only when his mother called, was liked by nearly everyone in the neighborhood, but he was subjected to a great deal of teasing because he was decidedly fat. He was a year older than Doris but frequently was mistaken as the younger of the two.

  If Marshmallow were easy going and perhaps inclined to be a trifle lazy, Doris made up for his lack of energy. She was studious, and tremendously interested in athletics and music, particularly the latter. It was her ambitious dream that some day she would win fame as a singer in grand opera. Doris was utterly without vanity and would never admit that she was talented. As for her appearance, she never could understand why her friends were envious of her dark red curly hair and deep blue eyes.

  “Here the mailman comes at last,” she sighed in relief, as she saw the man turn in at the house next door. “Oh, I do hope he has something for me.”

  A moment later the postman stopped at the Mallow gate and began to look through a pack of letters.

  “Here you are, young lady,” he said with a pleasant smile.

  “Two!” Doris gasped in delight. “That’s better than I had hoped for.” Quickly, she scanned the postmarks. “And this one is from Kitty, too!”

  Eagerly, she ripped open the envelope. The letter, written in an almost illegible scrawl, was brief, for Kitty Norris had never been a satisfactory correspondent.

  “Kitty hasn’t made any plans for the summer yet,” she informed Marshmallow as she replaced the letter in the envelope. “She thinks it would be fun if we could go to some summer camp.”

 

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