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Crossed Trails in Mexico / Mexican Mystery Stories #3

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Four young women traveling by car into Mexico find their holiday transformed into a sequence of interlinked mysteries: missing and concealed vehicles, a suspicious hitchhiker, warnings from locals, and perilous episodes at an isolated mine. Practical problem-solving and cooperation combine with the cautious watchfulness of their older chaperone as they investigate clues, face dangerous situations such as being trapped in dark shafts, and pursue leads that suggest smuggling and foul play. The narrative blends travel scenes and regional detail with suspenseful action, emphasizing friendship, resourcefulness, and steady amateur detective work by its youthful protagonists.

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Helen Randolph

Helen Randolph was an author known for her contributions to the mystery genre, particularly through her series of stories set in Mexico. Her works, including "The Secret of Casa Grande," "The Mystery of Carlitos," and "Crossed Trails in Mexico," explore intriguing plots and cultural settings that engage readers with their suspenseful narratives. Randolph's writing reflects a blend of adventure and mystery, making her stories appealing to fans of the genre. Through her vivid storytelling, she invites readers to immerse themselves in the mysteries that unfold against the backdrop of Mexican landscapes.

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