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 · The Invisible Chimes is well worth a read for those who enjoy books of this nature. And the best part is that there are over thirty more books to come! So readers who enjoy Judy can continue to watch her grow up and take life head on. There is also the matter of the invisible chimes, which ring from an invisible source, and usually when Honey is around. The source of the invisible chimes is soon revealed, and Judy's faith in Honey is greatly shaken. In a bizarre twist, Honey learns a startling secret /5(11). The book was edited by the author’s daughter, Lindsay Sutton Stroh, and illustrated by another daughter, Marjorie Sutton Eckstein. "The Talking Snowman" is a Judy Bolton mystery co-authored by Margaret Sutton and Linda Joy Singleton and published independently in In addition to the Judy Bolton Mysteries, the author published historical.


The book was edited by the author's daughter, Lindsay Sutton Stroh, and illustrated by another daughter, Marjorie Sutton Eckstein. "The Talking Snowman" is a Judy Bolton mystery co-authored by Margaret Sutton and Linda Joy Singleton and published independently in In addition to the Judy Bolton Mysteries, the author published historical. Find The Invisible Chimes by Sutton, Margaret at Biblio. Uncommonly good collectible and rare books from uncommonly good booksellers. Select type of book search you would like to make. Enter terms or ISBN number you wish to find More Search Options.


The Invisible Chimes by Margaret Sutton and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru The book was edited by the author’s daughter, Lindsay Sutton Stroh, and illustrated by another daughter, Marjorie Sutton Eckstein. "The Talking Snowman" is a Judy Bolton mystery co-authored by Margaret Sutton and Linda Joy Singleton and published independently in In addition to the Judy Bolton Mysteries, the author published historical. The Invisible Chimes is a Judy Barton mystery, one of the many juvenile series offered by the Stratemeyer syndicate (Nancy Drew, Hardy Boys, Bobbsey Twins, etc.) I personally think that this series was much better written than the more famous Nancy Drew; Judy is a real person with faults, who fights with her brother, Horace, and jumps to conclusions when she is emotional.

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