Tunnel of Secrets Read online

Page 4


  “Is that Sal?” Frank asked.

  “Sure is,” I whispered, ducking behind one of the benches so he wouldn’t see us. “Let’s see what he’s up to before approaching him.”

  Sal nervously looked around and headed straight for a shabby-looking locker with a sign on it that said OUT OF ORDER. He glanced over his shoulder before opening the locker’s door.

  Frank and I spied from our hiding place, anxious to see what Sal was going to take out of the locker. Only he didn’t take anything out. Instead he crawled inside and closed the door behind him!

  “Huh?” we both said at the same time. I mean, it’s not every day you see a homeless guy climb into a luggage locker. We shook off our surprise and ran across the lobby to yank the locker door open, but it was empty.

  “Am I dreaming, or did we just chase a ghoul into a train station and then watch a homeless guy disappear into a locker like Houdini?” I asked Frank.

  “That’s it!” Frank exclaimed. “When Houdini disappeared, it was usually with the help of a well-disguised trapdoor.”

  I watched as Frank tapped along the sides and bottom of the tin locker. Finally he hit something that sounded hollow toward the back panel.

  Frank was right. Behind the panel there was a hole with a ladder that stretched down into the pitch dark below.

  This wasn’t a locker. It was a gateway to the underworld.

  7

  THE MOLE PEOPLE

  FRANK

  UNFORTUNATELY, WHEN GHOUL-BOY took Joe’s bag, he also got his headlamp, so we had to use the flashlights on our phones, which weren’t superbright. By the time we’d shone them into the hole at the back of the locker, Sal was already long gone. “Here goes nothing,” I said as Joe and I crawled inside, closed the door behind us, and began climbing down the ladder into darkness.

  The ladder descended about a story before we hit the ground. The first thing I saw when we reached the bottom were train tracks.

  “We must be in an old train tunnel under the station,” I observed.

  “From the looks of it, it hasn’t been used for trains in a long time.” Joe tapped on the dingy brick wall that sealed off the old tunnel from the station, then pointed his light down the tunnel in the opposite direction, where the track continued before vanishing around a bend. “I guess we’re going that way.”

  “This tunnel must be from the old Central Station before they renovated it around the middle of last century,” I said as we walked. “I remember reading about it. They kept the building because it was historically significant, but they put in a whole new track system. I guess they must have just sealed off some of the old ones and forgot about them.”

  “Man, the Urbex guys would get a huge rush out of this,” Joe said. “How many people get to explore a place the rest of the world doesn’t even know exists?”

  “Delia said Sal spent a lot of time exploring under Bayport when he was still an engineer, so it makes sense he knew this was here,” I noted as we approached the bend. “I wonder what else he discovered.”

  “I think we’re about to find out,” Joe said, pointing to the light that suddenly appeared at the end of the tunnel.

  “That can’t be fluorescent light, can it?” I asked as we got closer.

  “That’s what it looks like.”

  “That doesn’t make any sense,” I said. “There shouldn’t be any working electricity down here. No one’s used these tunnels for decades.”

  “Tell that to them,” Joe said as we stepped out of the tunnel.

  We were standing at the entrance to a large open space where a few different tracks converged, like a subterranean rail yard of some kind—only it had been entirely transformed into a bustling underground town!

  The entire place was illuminated by modern lighting suspended from the ceiling. There were a bunch of people going about their daily business below. A guy I recognized as a local panhandler sat on a bench reading a newspaper, while a couple of scruffy old men played chess nearby. On the other side of the train platform a pair of young punks with multicolored Mohawks played with a dog, while a trio of women lounged in lawn chairs on a patch of artificial turf in front of an old train car. The “lawn” even had a white picket fence. More train cars stretched into the distance.

  “This must have been the depot where they parked the trains,” I speculated.

  “Only the trains have been turned into condos!” Joe said, pointing at the lights in the windows and the shadows of people milling about inside.

  “I’ve never seen anything like it,” I replied. “Half the city’s homeless population must live down here.”

  “I’ve heard of homeless people living in the abandoned subway tunnels under New York City,” Joe said. “Urban explorers call them mole people. But who knew we had them right here in Bayport?!”

  “Hey, we aren’t moles!” a squeaky voice piped up.

  We turned to see a scraggly bald man in a Christmas sweater poking an angry finger in our direction.

  “And who are you calling homeless?” Another man in a well-worn secondhand suit said in a more friendly, albeit very deep and gravelly, voice. The man smiled and gestured at the train cars. “We have homes. You’re looking at them.”

  “We didn’t mean to offend you,” I said. “We’re actually really impressed!”

  “Yeah, this place isn’t mole-like at all,” Joe added.

  “We like it. It gives us a peaceful shelter from the cruel world above,” Mr. Gravelly Voice said. “It can be hard for a guy to get a fair shake up there. People looking down at you, trying to deny you your rightful place in the world. Nope, civilization aboveground isn’t always very civil to people like Curly and me, is it, Curly?”

  “No sirree, Zeke. It’s a hornet’s nest of greedalistic oppressionalism, is what I always say,” said squeaky-voiced Curly, whose hair may have very well been curly at one point, although there wasn’t enough of it left to tell.

  “How is it you boys managed to stumble upon our humble abode?” Zeke asked. “Not that I’m accusing you of hassling us, but we don’t normally get many visitors down here.”

  “Actually, we were trying to find someone who might live down here. His name is Sal. Do you know him?” I asked.

  “Hmm, let me think. Quiet, crazy type, right?” Zeke asked with a gravelly laugh. “Sure. Everyone knows Sal. He’s the one who built this place. Or at least the one who wired it for electricity.”

  “Sal did? Really?” Joe asked. “It’s incredible that he did all this without anybody finding out about it.”

  I had to agree. Delia hadn’t been lying about Sal being a gifted engineer.

  “Yup. Guy’s a certified genius. We even have working plumbing down here,” Zeke said.

  “And the Internet and six hundred thirty-seven channels of cable TV!” Curly chimed in.

  “You don’t mind me asking what it is you wanted with Sal, do you?” Zeke asked. “I don’t mean to sound suspicious. It’s just that Sal isn’t exactly the socializing type. He can be a bit . . .”

  “Certifiably bonkers?” Curly interjected.

  “I was going to say ‘unstable,’ but that works too,” Zeke continued. “Most folks down here are of the opinion that it’s safer just to stay away from him, if you get my drift.”

  I didn’t like it, but I got it. Sal might be dangerous. Which made it even more important that we find him.

  “Actually, we have a mutual friend who is in trouble, and he may be able to help us find her,” I said, cautious about revealing too much. Zeke seemed friendly, but it was never a good idea to give up information during an investigation.

  “You must be talking about that missing Hixson girl. The one who’s been all over the news?” Zeke must have seen the surprised look on our faces when he guessed right.

  “Saw Sal walking around with one of the missing persons flyers the other day,” Zeke explained. “It’s a cruel world up there.” He shook his head sympathetically. “I hope you find her.”


  “Do you know where Sal is now?” Joe asked hopefully.

  “Nope, that’s the last time I saw him. Sal can be a hard one to find if he doesn’t want to be found. Just sorta comes and goes as he pleases. I don’t mean to talk ill of the man after he’s done so much for all of us down here, but he’s not exactly the warm and cuddly type. Kinda creeps the rest of us out, if you want to know. No one really knows his story, and that makes people uncomfortable.”

  We did know his story, at least part of it, and it didn’t make me any more comfortable. “You said Sal told you how to find this place?” Zeke eyed us suspiciously.

  “Not exactly,” I admitted sheepishly.

  “We kind of followed him,” Joe added.

  “Huh,” Zeke said, looking concerned. “Not like Sal to let himself be followed, but he’s been a little more off than usual lately. Hey, Curly!” Zeke called out to his friend, who had wandered off to throw away an empty soda bottle. “You seen Sal?”

  “Not today,” called back Curly, who had started rooting around in the green recycling bin next to the trash can, pulling out pieces of garbage and tossing them into the black trash can next to it.

  “People keep putting trash in with the recyclables,” he grumbled. “We may live underground, but we still have to worry about the environment up there. Take that earthquake that swallowed up the Admiral this morning. My house shook so hard I thought it was going to jump right off the track.”

  Curly yanked another item of trash from the recycling bin, only this one wasn’t trash at all. It was Joe’s gear bag!

  “Hey, that’s mine!” Joe grabbed it from him and yanked it open. But I could already tell from how light it seemed that what he was looking for wasn’t there.

  “The key,” Joe gasped. “It’s gone!”

  8

  GHOST TRAIN

  JOE

  DID ANYONE SEE WHO THREW this out?” I demanded.

  Zeke shrugged.

  “Wasn’t me,” Curly said. “I would have thrown it in the trash. Everyone knows this type of fabric isn’t recyclable.”

  I locked eyes with my brother. There were only a couple of ways my bag could have made it from the ghoul’s hands to this recycling bin: either the ghoul had used the same locker as Sal to make its getaway, or Sal and the ghoul were one and the same.

  “Um, this may seem like a strange question, but you guys didn’t happen to see someone in a red robe with, uh, a beak, did you?” Frank asked.

  Curly gasped and dove behind the trash can.

  “You mean the ghosts?” Zeke asked matter-of-factly. “Sure, people see them all the time.” He wasn’t joking. “I’ve never seen one personally, but you hear stories about the ghosts and ghouls that haunt these old tunnels. You said you saw one yourself, right, Curly?”

  “Sure did,” Curly said, peeking from behind the trash can. “Came right up and stole my sandwich when it thought I wasn’t looking.”

  “Um, what do they do besides steal sandwiches?” I asked, not sure if I really wanted to know the answer.

  “They’re the Admiral’s minions, of course,” declared Curly. “They protect his treasure from thieves.”

  Frank and I stared at Curly, dumbfounded. Treasure? Sal had written about the Admiral’s treasure when he and Delia had their argument before the press conference. Zeke leaned in to whisper, “Curly’s a deck or two short, if you know what I mean. Folks think they see things sometimes, but it’s mostly just imaginations running wild.”

  “You tell that to my sandwich!” Curly huffed.

  I knew Frank was trying to process the same thing I was. Sal had said the Admiral’s ghost kidnapped Layla and was holding her captive in the Secret City. It sounded crazy, but so did the fact that we were standing in the middle of an underground city conversing with a couple of mole people. Had we actually stumbled on the very place Sal was talking about?

  “This place isn’t called the Secret City, is it?” I asked.

  “Well, technically, I guess it is a secret, although it might be a little generous to call it a city,” Zeke said. “So, no.”

  Before I had a chance to get too bummed, Zeke offered a new ray of hope. “But I think I may know how to get to the place you boys are looking for. . . .”

  This was it—the next big clue!

  “Just follow the rainbow past Oz and hang a right at Hogwarts. You can’t miss it.”

  Or not.

  Zeke guffawed, clearly amused with himself. “I’m sorry, boys, I just couldn’t help myself. Somebody’s been pulling your leg. A mythical haunted city under Bayport? Preposterous! The place you’re talking about isn’t any realer than the ghosts who stole poor Curly’s sandwich.”

  “It isn’t a joke, Zeke,” Curly said, turning to us. “It’s where the Admiral keeps his treasure. Deep underground, a lot deeper than here, though no one knows exactly where—at least, no one who’s alive to tell about it.”

  Curly looked over his shoulder and lowered his voice to a whisper. “The only ones who know how to find it are the ghosts that live there, and they make sure to keep it that way. Some say just speaking its name is enough to bring their curse down on you. Once that happens, well, they might let you live, but you’ll wish they hadn’t.”

  I gulped. I didn’t actually believe in ghosts, of course, but down in those abandoned tunnels after the masked whatever-it-was had attacked us in the library and with Layla missing—well, it was enough to make even a levelheaded guy like me want to start sleeping with a night-light.

  “Take my advice,” Curly warned. “Forget all about that place and go back up there where it’s safe and sunny. You seem like nice boys, and I don’t want to see you dead. Or worse.”

  Curly gave us a frightened look, then hurried back to his boxcar condo, slamming the door, bolting the lock, and shutting the blinds.

  “Well, that’s reassuring,” I said.

  “Scientifically speaking, there’s no evidence to suggest that paranormal phenomena like the ones Curly described could even exist,” Frank said, sounding less confident than I think he meant to.

  Zeke just looked amused. “I wouldn’t let Curly scare you boys too much. Like I said—it’s preposterous! But . . . who knows? Maybe he’s right. There are many tunnels and passageways running under Bayport. The ones that everyone aboveground has been all excited about lately aren’t the half of it. Who knows what you’d see down there if you searched hard enough? Although I suspect all you’d find are cobwebs and sewer rats.”

  Whatever lay ahead, we had an obligation to Layla to investigate. So far all the crazy components of this case seemed to point back to one person, and I figured that person was a good place to start.

  “Um, Zeke, if we did want to find Sal, where would we look?” I asked.

  Zeke thought for a moment. “Well, I guess you could leave him a note.”

  “A note?” Frank asked.

  “Sure. Sal’s kind of like the maintenance guy around here, only he doesn’t like talking to people, so he keeps a lockbox for folks to put requests when something needs to be fixed. Like running wires for a new resident or when HBO is on the fritz. Just take that tunnel to the junction and you’ll see it on the wall.”

  Zeke pointed to a dark tunnel branching off from the open, well-lit space we were standing in. I unzipped my bag, took a quick inventory, and strapped on a headlamp. Luckily, the thief hadn’t taken anything except the Admiral’s key.

  “Let’s roll,” I said to Frank.

  “Thanks for your help, Zeke,” Frank said.

  “No worries. You boys keep an eye on your sandwiches,” he said with a wink.

  “Well, that was interesting,” I said to Frank as we walked toward the mouth of the tunnel. “I don’t think I’ve ever met anyone quite like Zeke and Curly before.”

  “I guess you have to be at least a little strange to choose to live underground,” Frank replied.

  I had an unsettled feeling as we entered the tunnel. I didn’t love the idea of
going even deeper underground in pursuit of someone everyone claimed was off his rocker, and walking into an enclosed train tunnel with barely any space between the track and the walls made me feel extra edgy. As we followed the track around a curve in the tunnel, my headlamp threw all kinds of ghostly shadows off the railroad ties in front of us.

  “Is it normal to feel claustrophobic while urban exploring?” Frank asked meekly.

  “Totally normal, bro,” I said. “The important thing is to stay calm and it’ll pass.”

  Frank sighed in relief. “Okay, that’s good, thanks.”

  “No prob— Hey, what’s that?” I asked my brother.

  “What’s what?” he started to ask, but then he felt it too. The tracks had started vibrating under our feet.

  “That’s weird,” he said, listening to the low clk-clk-clk-clk-clk that followed. “It sounds kind of like a train, but that’s not even possible. The cars down here have been out of commission for, like, a hundred years. It must be coming from the station aboveground.”

  “That’s good. I’d like to avoid getting stuck in this tunnel with a train heading toward us,” I said.

  “Yeah,” Frank agreed, laughing nervously.

  “Um, Frank, what’s that?” I asked again, this time pointing over our shoulders at a circle of light that had appeared on the track behind us—a light that was growing larger by the second.

  Frank’s eyes went wide.

  “Train!” he yelled, and took off running like a rocket.

  My stomach dropped.

  “I thought you said it wasn’t possible,” I screamed, sprinting after him.

  “Someone must have intentionally sent it down the track to run us over!” he cried.

  “Unless it’s haunted,” I yelled back.

  “Impossible!”

  “You mean impossible like the train that’s not supposed to be chasing us or a different kind of impossible?”

  Frank ignored that one. “Whoever it is, they must not want us digging any deeper. That means we’re on the right track.”

 

    The Great Pumpkin Smash Read onlineThe Great Pumpkin SmashWho Let the Frogs Out? Read onlineWho Let the Frogs Out?Return to Black Bear Mountain Read onlineReturn to Black Bear MountainA Treacherous Tide Read onlineA Treacherous TideBug-Napped Read onlineBug-NappedThe Disappearance Read onlineThe DisappearanceSea Life Secrets Read onlineSea Life SecretsThe Mystery of the Chinese Junk Read onlineThe Mystery of the Chinese JunkA Skateboard Cat-astrophe Read onlineA Skateboard Cat-astropheToo Many Traitors Read onlineToo Many TraitorsGalaxy X Read onlineGalaxy XThe Secret Panel Read onlineThe Secret PanelThe Secret of Wildcat Swamp Read onlineThe Secret of Wildcat SwampThe Secret of the Caves Read onlineThe Secret of the CavesThe Caribbean Cruise Caper Read onlineThe Caribbean Cruise CaperWithout a Trace Read onlineWithout a TraceThe Mystery of the Spiral Bridge Read onlineThe Mystery of the Spiral BridgeMovie Menace Read onlineMovie MenaceDungeons & Detectives Read onlineDungeons & DetectivesWater-Ski Wipeout Read onlineWater-Ski WipeoutThe Case of the Psychic's Vision Read onlineThe Case of the Psychic's VisionX-plosion Read onlineX-plosionDeathgame Read onlineDeathgameThe Apeman's Secret Read onlineThe Apeman's SecretA Will to Survive Read onlineA Will to SurviveMystery at Devil's Paw Read onlineMystery at Devil's PawBlood Money Read onlineBlood MoneyThe Mark on the Door Read onlineThe Mark on the DoorScene of the Crime Read onlineScene of the CrimeThe Gray Hunter's Revenge Read onlineThe Gray Hunter's RevengeStolen Identity Read onlineStolen IdentityThe Mummy's Curse Read onlineThe Mummy's CurseMystery of Smugglers Cove Read onlineMystery of Smugglers CoveDiplomatic Deceit Read onlineDiplomatic DeceitThe Haunted Fort Read onlineThe Haunted FortThe Crisscross Shadow Read onlineThe Crisscross ShadowSecret of the Red Arrow Read onlineSecret of the Red ArrowTrial and Terror Read onlineTrial and TerrorThe Short-Wave Mystery Read onlineThe Short-Wave MysteryThe Spy That Never Lies Read onlineThe Spy That Never LiesOperation: Survival Read onlineOperation: SurvivalDeception on the Set Read onlineDeception on the SetThe Sign of the Crooked Arrow Read onlineThe Sign of the Crooked ArrowHunting for Hidden Gold Read onlineHunting for Hidden GoldDisaster for Hire Read onlineDisaster for HireThe Clue in the Embers Read onlineThe Clue in the EmbersDanger Zone Read onlineDanger ZoneThe Hidden Harbor Mystery Read onlineThe Hidden Harbor MysteryEye on Crime Read onlineEye on CrimeA Game Called Chaos Read onlineA Game Called ChaosThe Bicycle Thief Read onlineThe Bicycle ThiefThe Missing Playbook Read onlineThe Missing PlaybookSurvival Run Read onlineSurvival RunThe Bombay Boomerang Read onlineThe Bombay BoomerangMystery of the Samurai Sword Read onlineMystery of the Samurai SwordBurned Read onlineBurnedDeath and Diamonds Read onlineDeath and DiamondsMurder at the Mall Read onlineMurder at the MallThe Prime-Time Crime Read onlineThe Prime-Time CrimeHide-and-Sneak Read onlineHide-and-SneakTraining for Trouble Read onlineTraining for TroubleTrouble in Paradise Read onlineTrouble in ParadiseWhile the Clock Ticked Read onlineWhile the Clock TickedThe Alaskan Adventure Read onlineThe Alaskan AdventureThe Lost Brother Read onlineThe Lost BrotherTunnel of Secrets Read onlineTunnel of SecretsA Killing in the Market Read onlineA Killing in the MarketThe Curse of the Ancient Emerald Read onlineThe Curse of the Ancient EmeraldThe Arctic Patrol Mystery Read onlineThe Arctic Patrol MysteryPast and Present Danger Read onlinePast and Present DangerThe Castle Conundrum (Hardy Boys) Read onlineThe Castle Conundrum (Hardy Boys)Farming Fear Read onlineFarming FearNowhere to Run Read onlineNowhere to RunThe Secret of the Soldier's Gold Read onlineThe Secret of the Soldier's GoldDanger on Vampire Trail Read onlineDanger on Vampire TrailThe Lure of the Italian Treasure Read onlineThe Lure of the Italian TreasureThe Mystery of Cabin Island Read onlineThe Mystery of Cabin IslandDarkness Falls Read onlineDarkness FallsNight of the Werewolf Read onlineNight of the WerewolfDanger in the Extreme Read onlineDanger in the ExtremeThe Lazarus Plot Read onlineThe Lazarus PlotThe Hooded Hawk Mystery Read onlineThe Hooded Hawk MysteryDouble Trouble Read onlineDouble TroubleForever Lost Read onlineForever LostPushed Read onlinePushedThe Great Airport Mystery Read onlineThe Great Airport MysteryThe Hunt for Four Brothers Read onlineThe Hunt for Four BrothersThe Disappearing Floor Read onlineThe Disappearing FloorMotocross Madness Read onlineMotocross MadnessFoul Play Read onlineFoul PlayHigh-Speed Showdown Read onlineHigh-Speed ShowdownThe Mummy Case Read onlineThe Mummy CaseThe Firebird Rocket Read onlineThe Firebird RocketTrouble in Warp Space Read onlineTrouble in Warp SpaceShip of Secrets Read onlineShip of SecretsLine of Fire Read onlineLine of FireThe Clue of the Broken Blade Read onlineThe Clue of the Broken BladeMedieval Upheaval Read onlineMedieval UpheavalWitness to Murder Read onlineWitness to MurderThe Giant Rat of Sumatra Read onlineThe Giant Rat of SumatraAttack of the Bayport Beast Read onlineAttack of the Bayport BeastThe Borgia Dagger Read onlineThe Borgia DaggerScavenger Hunt Heist Read onlineScavenger Hunt HeistNo Way Out Read onlineNo Way OutMurder House Read onlineMurder HouseThe X-Factor Read onlineThe X-FactorThe Desert Thieves Read onlineThe Desert ThievesMystery of the Phantom Heist Read onlineMystery of the Phantom HeistThe Battle of Bayport Read onlineThe Battle of BayportFinal Cut Read onlineFinal CutBrother Against Brother Read onlineBrother Against BrotherPrivate Killer Read onlinePrivate KillerThe Mystery of the Black Rhino Read onlineThe Mystery of the Black RhinoFeeding Frenzy Read onlineFeeding FrenzyCastle Fear Read onlineCastle FearA Figure in Hiding Read onlineA Figure in HidingHopping Mad Read onlineHopping MadDead on Target Read onlineDead on TargetSkin and Bones Read onlineSkin and BonesThe Secret Warning Read onlineThe Secret WarningFlesh and Blood Read onlineFlesh and BloodThe Shattered Helmet Read onlineThe Shattered HelmetBoardwalk Bust Read onlineBoardwalk BustTerror at High Tide Read onlineTerror at High TideIn Plane Sight Read onlineIn Plane SightThe London Deception Read onlineThe London DeceptionEvil, Inc. Read onlineEvil, Inc.Deprivation House Read onlineDeprivation HouseThe Mystery of the Aztec Warrior Read onlineThe Mystery of the Aztec WarriorFirst Day, Worst Day Read onlineFirst Day, Worst DayBonfire Masquerade Read onlineBonfire MasqueradeKiller Connections Read onlineKiller ConnectionsStrategic Moves Read onlineStrategic MovesWarehouse Rumble Read onlineWarehouse RumbleThe Chase for the Mystery Twister Read onlineThe Chase for the Mystery TwisterThe Tower Treasure thb-1 Read onlineThe Tower Treasure thb-1The Children of the Lost Read onlineThe Children of the LostThe Last Laugh Read onlineThe Last LaughTrick-or-Trouble Read onlineTrick-or-TroublePerfect Getaway Read onlinePerfect GetawayNightmare in Angel City Read onlineNightmare in Angel CityEdge of Destruction Read onlineEdge of DestructionFright Wave Read onlineFright WaveThe Jungle Pyramid Read onlineThe Jungle PyramidFootprints Under the Window Read onlineFootprints Under the WindowThe Gross Ghost Mystery Read onlineThe Gross Ghost MysteryA Monster of a Mystery Read onlineA Monster of a MysteryHouse Arrest Read onlineHouse ArrestMystery of the Desert Giant Read onlineMystery of the Desert GiantTalent Show Tricks Read onlineTalent Show TricksThe Sting of the Scorpion Read onlineThe Sting of the ScorpionThe Secret of Skull Mountain Read onlineThe Secret of Skull MountainThe Missing Chums Read onlineThe Missing ChumsKickoff to Danger Read onlineKickoff to DangerCult of Crime Read onlineCult of CrimeRunning on Fumes Read onlineRunning on FumesMartial Law Read onlineMartial LawThe Pentagon Spy Read onlineThe Pentagon SpyHazed Read onlineHazedThe Secret Agent on Flight 101 Read onlineThe Secret Agent on Flight 101Running on Empty Read onlineRunning on EmptyTop Ten Ways to Die Read onlineTop Ten Ways to DieThe Missing Mitt Read onlineThe Missing MittThe Melted Coins Read onlineThe Melted CoinsThe Rocky Road to Revenge Read onlineThe Rocky Road to RevengeThe Masked Monkey Read onlineThe Masked MonkeyLost in Gator Swamp Read onlineLost in Gator SwampExtreme Danger Read onlineExtreme DangerStreet Spies Read onlineStreet SpiesThe Wailing Siren Mystery Read onlineThe Wailing Siren MysteryThe Dangerous Transmission Read onlineThe Dangerous TransmissionHurricane Joe Read onlineHurricane JoeThe Crisscross Crime Read onlineThe Crisscross CrimeMystery of the Whale Tattoo Read onlineMystery of the Whale TattooThe House on the Cliff Read onlineThe House on the CliffCamping Chaos Read onlineCamping ChaosGhost of a Chance Read onlineGhost of a ChanceTagged for Terror Read onlineTagged for TerrorThrill Ride Read onlineThrill RideFossil Frenzy Read onlineFossil FrenzyThe Time Warp Wonder Read onlineThe Time Warp WonderGhost Stories Read onlineGhost StoriesSpeed Times Five Read onlineSpeed Times FiveWhat Happened at Midnight Read onlineWhat Happened at MidnightThree-Ring Terror Read onlineThree-Ring TerrorTrouble at the Arcade Read onlineTrouble at the ArcadeThe Clue of the Hissing Serpent Read onlineThe Clue of the Hissing SerpentTrouble in the Pipeline Read onlineTrouble in the PipelineThe Tower Treasure Read onlineThe Tower TreasureHostages of Hate Read onlineHostages of HateThe Crowning Terror Read onlineThe Crowning TerrorDaredevils Read onlineDaredevilsThe Vanishing Thieves Read onlineThe Vanishing ThievesKiller Mission Read onlineKiller MissionThe Mark of the Blue Tattoo Read onlineThe Mark of the Blue TattooThe Witchmaster's Key Read onlineThe Witchmaster's KeyThe Deadliest Dare Read onlineThe Deadliest DarePeril at Granite Peak Read onlinePeril at Granite PeakThe Secret Of The Old Mill thb-3 Read onlineThe Secret Of The Old Mill thb-3Rocky Road Read onlineRocky RoadThe Demolition Mission Read onlineThe Demolition MissionBlown Away Read onlineBlown AwayPassport to Danger Read onlinePassport to DangerThe Shore Road Mystery Read onlineThe Shore Road MysteryTrouble Times Two Read onlineTrouble Times TwoThe Yellow Feather Mystery Read onlineThe Yellow Feather MysteryOne False Step Read onlineOne False StepCrime in the Cards Read onlineCrime in the CardsThick as Thieves Read onlineThick as ThievesThe Clue of the Screeching Owl Read onlineThe Clue of the Screeching OwlThe Pacific Conspiracy Read onlineThe Pacific ConspiracyThe Genius Thieves Read onlineThe Genius ThievesThe Flickering Torch Mystery Read onlineThe Flickering Torch MysteryInto Thin Air Read onlineInto Thin AirHighway Robbery Read onlineHighway RobberyDeadfall Read onlineDeadfallMystery of the Flying Express Read onlineMystery of the Flying ExpressThe Viking Symbol Mystery Read onlineThe Viking Symbol MysteryThe End of the Trail Read onlineThe End of the TrailThe Number File Read onlineThe Number FileGold Medal Murder Read onlineGold Medal MurderBound for Danger Read onlineBound for DangerCollision Course Read onlineCollision CourseThe Madman of Black Bear Mountain Read onlineThe Madman of Black Bear MountainThe Secret of the Lost Tunnel Read onlineThe Secret of the Lost TunnelThe Stone Idol Read onlineThe Stone IdolThe Secret of Pirates' Hill Read onlineThe Secret of Pirates' HillA Con Artist in Paris Read onlineA Con Artist in ParisThe Mysterious Caravan Read onlineThe Mysterious CaravanThe Secret of Sigma Seven Read onlineThe Secret of Sigma SevenThe Twisted Claw Read onlineThe Twisted ClawThe Phantom Freighter Read onlineThe Phantom FreighterThe Dead Season Read onlineThe Dead SeasonThe Video Game Bandit Read onlineThe Video Game BanditThe Vanishing Game Read onlineThe Vanishing GameTyphoon Island Read onlineTyphoon Island