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Bolton, Judy (Fictitious character) -- Juvenile fiction Books

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Margaret Sutton

The Phantom Friend A Judy Bolton Mystery

"The Phantom Friend" by Margaret Sutton is a mystery novel written in the mid-20th century. The story revolves around Judy Bolton and her friends as they navigate their day in New York City, where they encounter Clarissa Valentine, a girl who mysteriously appears to be in trouble. The narrative combines elements of friendship, the search for identity, and the intrigue of hidden dangers as Judy gets drawn into Clarissa's predicament. At the start of the book, Judy and her friends are enjoying a skating outing at Radio City when they notice a girl named Clarissa arguing at a cashier's desk over a missing twenty-dollar bill. After offering her help, the group invites Clarissa to join them for lunch, leading to conversations about dreams, ambitions, and the pressures of appearing on television. As the day unfolds, strange occurrences surround Clarissa, including her claims of being invisible in mirrors, prompting Judy to become increasingly curious and concerned for her. The opening sets the stage for a mix of charm and mystery, as Judy's intuition tells her that there is more to Clarissa's story than meets the eye.

Margaret Sutton

The Haunted Fountain
 A Judy Bolton Mystery

"The Haunted Fountain" by Margaret Sutton is a mystery novel aimed at young readers, likely written in the mid-20th century. The story revolves around Judy Bolton, a young girl known for her inquisitive nature and knack for solving mysteries. In this particular adventure, Judy encounters a mysterious fountain from her childhood that is said to be enchanted or haunted, leading to a series of supernatural events and unsolved enigmas tied to her past and the people around her. The beginning of "The Haunted Fountain" introduces Judy and her friends as they reminisce about her previous adventures and the alluring mysteries connected to the fountain from her childhood. As they discuss their experiences, Judy recounts how she once heard a voice coming from the fountain, urging her to make wise wishes and expressing the idea that tears shed in its waters could bring those wishes to fruition. Intrigued by this unsolved mystery, Judy and her friends decide to explore the fountain's current state and its surroundings, unwittingly stepping into a series of eerie events that involve potential danger and the unearthing of long-hidden secrets. The atmosphere is filled with suspense and curiosity as they confront their fears and venture closer to the fountain that seems to hold not only memories but also mysteries waiting to be revealed.

Margaret Sutton

The Yellow Phantom A Judy Bolton Mystery

"The Yellow Phantom" by Margaret Sutton is a mystery novel written in the early 20th century. The story centers around a young girl named Judy Bolton, who embarks on an intriguing adventure involving her friend Irene Lang and a strange telegram tied to a local author, Dale Meredith. With themes of friendship, investigation, and the suspense typical of the genre, the novel sets the stage for a series of events that are sure to keep readers on the edge of their seats. At the start of the narrative, Judy and her friends are returning from camp and preparing for a trip to New York. While on a bus, they encounter a mysterious young man, Dale Meredith, who captures their interest. After a series of accidental mishaps, Judy discovers a torn telegram in his possession that implies a robbery and a murder, hinting at a deeper plot. As the girls settle into their new environment, they learn that the telegram and its implications may be more significant than they initially thought, leading Judy to form plans to investigate further and uncover the mystery surrounding both the telegram and Dale's connection to it. The opening sets a foundation for friendship, mystery, and the promise of adventure ahead.

Margaret Sutton

The Puzzle in the Pond
 A Judy Bolton Mystery

"The Puzzle in the Pond" by Margaret Sutton is a mystery novel likely written in the mid-20th century. The story centers around the young and adventurous Judy Bolton as she navigates various mysteries surrounding her life in a small town, including the theft of a friend’s typewriter and the unsettling discovery of a familiar piece of furniture in a beaver dam. At the start of the novel, Judy is busy preparing an exhibit for the library while reminiscing about her grandmother's treasures. Her day takes a turn for the dramatic when her friend Holly arrives, frantic over her stolen typewriter, prompting Judy to join her on a quest to recover it. As they chase after potential suspects and piece together clues, their adventure leads them to unexpected encounters, including a strange shopkeeper and a mysterious boy watching beavers. The opening sets the foundation for Judy's determined and resourceful character as she tackles the challenges that come her way, hinting at the deeper puzzles waiting to be unraveled.

Margaret Sutton

The Trail of the Green Doll A Judy Bolton Mystery

"The Trail of the Green Doll" by Margaret Sutton is a mystery novel likely written in the mid-20th century. The story centers around Judy Bolton, who recently inherited a farmhouse that she plans to turn into a tourist home. As she begins this new endeavor, strange occurrences unfold, including a suspicious visit from three men and an urgent warning seemingly coming from the trees, setting the stage for Judy's pursuit of suspenseful mysteries. The opening of the story introduces Judy and her friend Honey as they prepare to welcome tourists to Judy's inherited farmhouse. Their excitement, however, quickly turns to apprehension when three men arrive, showing unwarranted interest in the house. As Judy and Honey learn more about these visitors and a potential robbery connected to them, they encounter two lost children, Paul and Penny Riker, whose mother’s pocketbook has been stolen. The children hold key information that links back to a green doll and the mysteries surrounding it, compelling Judy to unravel the threads that connect all these puzzling events.

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