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The Brains Benton Mysteries
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The Brains Benton Mysteries
During a trip to a local secondhand bookshop I was lucky enough to stumble upon two hardback originals from a short series I'd never heard of before. These unexpected delights are The Case of the Counterfeit Coin and The Case of the Roving Rolls , books two and four of a six-book series known as The Brains Benton Mysteries .
Curious, I bought them and did some research, and to my surprise found this series to be just as popular in the sixties and seventies as The Three Investigators. The first book, The Case of the Missing Message , was written in 1959 by Charles Spain Verral, and the remaining five in 1960 and 1961 by George Wyatt (although there is a "widespread belief" that the two different authors are actually the same person, and I would certainly agree that the style is consistent).
Barclay "Brains" Benton and James "Jimmy" Carson live in Crestwood. While they're young enough to be junior high school students, in their spare time they're "professional detectives" known as the Benton and Carson "
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