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A few years ago, when I was unpacking from a move, I came upon my box of Trixie Belden books. I immediately stopped what I was doing to sit on the floor and peruse them. It was kind of like hearing about an old friend you haven't seen in years or perhaps looking through an old yearbook. While flipping through the, I was reminded that after over thirty years, I my set included books 1-9 and 11-15, but not number 10, "Marshland Mystery". I'd read the book years ago, but never owned one of my own.

The Elusive Number Ten