Trixie Beldon and the Secret of the Mansion

Hardcover, 236 pages

English language

Published June 15, 1970 by Western Publishing Co..

OCLC Number:
11953217

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3 stars (1 review)

Trixie Belden meets her new neighbor Honey Wheeler and they become fast friends. They notice something peculiar at the old Frayne mansion and discover a boy sleeping in the abandoned house. He is Jim Frayne and he is the grand-nephew of the deceased eccentric miserly old Mr. Frayne who used to live in the house. Jim ran away from his cruel stepfather, Jonesy. Supposedly, there is a treasure hidden in the house and Jonesy, who followed Jim to Sleepyside, wants it.

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3 stars

Golly, but I loved these books growing up. I wanted to be Trixie. I mean, what's not to love? She has a great family, a great farm, and a great best friend with HORSES. What else could you want out of life?

In the first book, we are introduced to spunky Trixie Belden. She meets her new neighbor, Honey, and they are quickly thick as thieves. Honey is a poor little rich girl who just wants a normal life. Trixie basically wants friends and horses, like most 13 year old girls. Sleepovers and horseback rides abound, and then they stumble onto a mystery (gasp!) with a lonely orphaned boy (double gasp!) and a hidden inheritance (triple gasp!). The book is dated, but I just love these books so I am overlooking all of the flaws I find and reverting to my 10 year old self. This one ends on a …

Subjects

  • Mystery and detective stories