| Edmund Wallace Hildick - Juvenile Fiction - 1996 - 198 pages
McGurk is confined to an upstairs bedroom when he breaks his leg, but that doesn't stop him and the rest of his detective organization from uncovering a clever robbery scheme ... | |
| Edmund Wallace Hildick - Juvenile Fiction - 1994 - 152 pages
Thirteen-year-old Hester Bidgood and her fourteen-year-old friend Rob Macgregor investigate the stoning and branding of a kitten in a New England town caught in the grip of ... | |
| Edmund Wallace Hildick - Juvenile Fiction - 1984 - 156 pages
When one of them finds a successful way to communicate with a live person, four young ghost decide to band together to help solve and prevent crimes. | |
| Edmund Wallace Hildick - Juvenile Nonfiction - 1985 - 184 pages
Four young ghosts uncover a plot by a senator's stepson to have his stepfather unwittingly pass out candy embedded with needles at a Halloween party. | |
| Edmund Wallace Hildick - Juvenile Fiction - 1981 - 132 pages
McGurk's Detective Organization faces a serious threat when they receive an ultimatum that they must solve the case of the kidnapped dolls by noon Friday or publicly admit ... | |
| Edmund Wallace Hildick - Charms - 1986 - 154 pages
When an expert on ancient Egyptian artifacts becomes overly interested in Joey's purchase of a small golden cat at a museum exhibition, the McGurk Organization goes to work to ... | |
| E. W. Hildick - Juvenile Fiction - 1990 - 150 pages
McGurk and his squad of amateur detectives investigate an epidemic of disappearing pets in their neighborhood. | |
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