The Mystery of the Fiery Eye
As the seventh adventure in Robert Arthur's classic mystery series begins, thirteen plaster busts arrive at the Jones Salvage Yard. Soon, Jupiter begins to suspect they are more than they appear, and after some of them are sold, Pete, Bob, and Jupiter have to track them down and decipher a riddle to help their new British friend August August claim his extraordinary inheritance. But several dangerous men are also on the trail of the Fiery Eye. Which one of them will get there first - or will the Three Investigators trump them all?
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The Mystery of the Fiery Eye
As the seventh adventure in Robert Arthur's classic mystery series begins, thirteen plaster busts arrive at the Jones Salvage Yard. Soon, Jupiter begins to suspect they are more than they appear, and after some of them are sold, Pete, Bob, and Jupiter have to track them down and decipher a riddle to help their new British friend August August claim his extraordinary inheritance. But several dangerous men are also on the trail of the Fiery Eye. Which one of them will get there first - or will the Three Investigators trump them all?
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The Mystery of the Fiery Eye

The Mystery of the Fiery Eye

The Mystery of the Fiery Eye

The Mystery of the Fiery Eye

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Overview

As the seventh adventure in Robert Arthur's classic mystery series begins, thirteen plaster busts arrive at the Jones Salvage Yard. Soon, Jupiter begins to suspect they are more than they appear, and after some of them are sold, Pete, Bob, and Jupiter have to track them down and decipher a riddle to help their new British friend August August claim his extraordinary inheritance. But several dangerous men are also on the trail of the Fiery Eye. Which one of them will get there first - or will the Three Investigators trump them all?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798331433857
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 07/20/2024
Series: Classic Three Investigators , #7
Pages: 202
Sales rank: 120,636
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.46(d)

About the Author

Robert Arthur is best known today as the creator of The Three Investigators mystery book series for young people, but by the time he dreamed up Jupiter Jones, Pete Crenshaw, and Bob Andrews, he had been a professional writer of mysteries, fantasies, and horror stories for adults for over forty years.
  
At the time he was conjuring The Three Investigators, he also served as the ghost-editor of a number of anthologies purportedly edited by Alfred Hitchcock - iconic anthologies like Stories Not For The Nervous, Stories For Late At Night, and Stories My Mother Never Told Me.

Previous to that, he had written mysteries, fantasies, and horror stories for pulp magazines throughout the 1930s. His work from those years appeared in Weird Tales, Amazing Stories, Detective Fiction Weekly, Argosy Weekly, Detective Story Magazine, Collier's, Bluebook, and Black Mask, among many other magazines.

Later he co-wrote and produced a radio show called The Mysterious Traveler that won an Edgar Award for Best Radio Drama from The Mystery Writers of America in 1953.

In 1959, he moved to Hollywood where he worked in television, writing scripts for The Twilight Zone and working as a story editor, showrunner, and scriptwriter for Alfred Hitchcock's TV show, Alfred Hitchcock Presents.

In 1963, he moved to Cape May, New Jersey, where he created The Three Investigators. The Secret of Terror Castle and The Mystery of the Stuttering Parrot were published in 1964 by Random House, and Robert Arthur wrote eight more Three Investigators novels before his early death in 1969.

Elizabeth Arthur is Robert Arthur's daughter and the author of five novels (Beyond the Mountain, Bad Guys, Binding Spell, Antarctic Navigation, and Bring Deeps) and two memoirs (Island Sojourn and Looking for the Klondike Stone). She and her husband Steven Bauer have edited and written end notes for all ten of Robert Arthur's classic novels. They have also co-written twenty-six new Three Investigators novels, forthcoming from Hollow Tree Press.
 
Steven Bauer is Robert Arthur's son-in-law and the author of  books for young people entitled Satyrday, A Cat of a Different Color, and The Strange and Wonderful Tale of Robert McDoodle. He also runs his own editing business. He and his wife Elizabeth Arthur have edited and written end notes for all ten of Robert Arthur's classic novels. They have also co-written twenty-six new Three Investigators novels, forthcoming from Hollow Tree Press.
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