Joan Lowery Nixon

Joan Lowery Nixon
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Joan Lowery Nixon (1927–2003) was a renowned author of children’s literature, best known for series like the Orphan Train Adventures and Casebusters. Born in Los Angeles, she began dictating poems to her mother before she could read. At the University of Southern California, Nixon majored in journalism, but took a job teaching the first grade upon graduating. In 1949, she and her husband moved to Corpus Christi, Texas, and in 1964 she published her first novel, The Mystery of Hurricane Castle. Nixon became a fan of mystery fiction when she was a child, and many of her most popular series incorporate elements of sleuthing. She won four Edgar Awards for best young adult mysteries, including prizes for her novels The Kidnapping of Christina Lattimore (1979) and The Name of the Game Was Murder (1993). In addition to writing more than 140 young adult novels, Nixon also co-wrote several geology texts with her scientist husband.

Books By Joan Lowery Nixon (13 Books)

Catch a Crooked Clown
Beware the Pirate Ghost
The Legend of Deadman's Mine
The Statue Walks at Night
Haunted Island
The House Has Eyes
Fear Stalks Grizzly Hill
The Internet Escapade

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Secret of the Time Capsule
Check in to Danger
Bait for a Burglar
Backstage with a Ghost
Sabotage on the Set