Berke, Sally. Monster at Loch Ness. New York: Contemporary Perspectives, Inc., 1977.
This book presents the young reader with a description of the legend of the Loch Ness Monster and a fact-filled account of its numerous sightings. The book ends asking the question, "Does the Loch Ness Monster really exist or not?"
Carmichael, Carrie. Bigfoot: Man, Monster, or Myth? New York: Contemporary Perspectives, Inc., 1977.
This book presents the young reader with a fact-filled account of the various sightings of Bigfoot, concluding that it remains an unsolved mystery.
Christian, Mary Blount. Sebastian (Super-Sleuth) and the Baffling Bigfoot. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1990.
Sebastian, the canine super-sleuth, helps his master search for Bigfoot and other suspects at the Sasquatch Inn.
------. Sebastian (Super-Sleuth) and the Egyptian Connection. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1988.
Sebastian tracks down both the smuggler and the smuggled goods: stolen artifacts from Egypt that have been shipped to his city.
------. Sebastian (Super-Sleuth) and the Impossible Crime. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1992.
In this 'closed-room' mystery Sebastian uses all his skills to discover who stole the valuable painting during a black-tie reception at the museum.
Fleischman, Sid. The Bloodhound Gang in The Case of Princess Tomorrow. New York: Random House, 1981.
The dynamic trio, The Bloodhound Gang, work hard to discover whether Professor Diabolo and his fortune-teller, Princess Tomorrow are legit or not.
------. The Bloodhound Gang in The Case of the Cackling Ghost. New York: Random House, 1981.
Mrs. Fairbanks calls on the assistance of The Bloodhound Gang to discover if there really is a curse on her for possessing the Darjeeling Necklace.
Foltz, Jones, Charlotte. Fingerprints and Talking Bones: How Real-Life Crimes are Solved. New York: Bantam Doubleday Dell Books for Young Readers, 1997.
This book for young readers describes many true accounts that illustrate the fascinating world of crime-solving and what goes on behind the scenes of police work.
Landon, Lucinda . Meg Mackintosh and The Mystery at the Soccer Match. North Scituate, Rhode Island. Secret Passage Press, 1997.
Meg is hot on the trail as she works to discover who stole the gold medal during the soccer match.
------. Meg Mackintosh and The Case of the Curious Whale Watch. North Scituate, Rhode Island: Secret Passage Press, 1987.
Meg searches for a treasure map that is missing.
------. Meg Mackintosh and The Case of the Missing Babe Ruth Baseball. North Scituate, Rhode Island: Secret Passage Press, 1986.
Meg uses her keen eye and unparalleled deductive skills to discover the whereabouts of an autographed Babe
Ruth baseball that belongs to her grandpa.
Sharmat, Marjorie Weinman. Nate the Great. New York: Bantam Doubleday Dell Books for Young Readers, 1972.
In this first book of the series, the junior detective, Nate, solves the mystery of his friend Annie's lost picture.
------. Nate the Great and the Phony Clue. New York: Bantam Doubleday Dell Books for Young Readers, 1977.
Nate, with his faithful dog, Sludge, at his side, works against great odds to discover the meaning of a torn slip of paper on which appears the mysterious letters VITA.
------. Nate the Great Goes Undercover. New York: Bantam Doubleday Dell Books for Young Readers, 1974.
Nate goes undercover to discover who keeps raiding his neighbor Oliver's garbage can.