American Girl Mysteries
American Girl Mysteries
21 books
About this series
The American Girl Mysteries series offers young readers historical mysteries set in various periods of American history. Join different American Girl characters as they solve puzzles and confront dangers, from wartime secrets to unexplained events, in these engaging tales.

The Silent Stranger (American Girl Mysteries)
American Girl Mysteries #1
A spy on the home front
American Girl Mysteries
Danger at the Zoo
American Girl Mysteries
The crystal ball
Rebecca #1
Traitor in Williamsburg
American Girl Mysteries
The Ghost Wind Stallion
American Girl Mysteries
Midnight in Lonesome Hollow
American Girl Mysteries
Lost in the city
American Girl Mysteries
Secrets at Camp Nokomis
American Girl Mysteries
The Runaway Friend
American Girl Mysteries
Peril at King's Creek
American Girl Mysteries
The Silver Guitar A Julie Mystery
A Julie Mystery #1
The haunted opera
American Girl Mysteries
The cameo necklace
American Girl: Claudie #2
Shadows on Society Hill
The American Girls Collection #6
Secrets in the Hills
American Girl Mysteries
Traitor in the shipyard
American Girl Mysteries
A growing suspicion
American Girl Mysteries
The finders-keepers rule
American Girl Mysteries
Lady Margaret's ghost
American Girl Mysteries
The puzzle of the paper daughter
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Frequently asked questions
What is the reading order for the American Girl Mysteries series?
Each book in the American Girl Mysteries series features a different historical American Girl character and a self-contained mystery. They can be read in any order, as there isn't an overarching plot connecting them.
Are the American Girl Mysteries connected to the main American Girl historical doll lines?
The mysteries feature characters from the main American Girl historical doll lines, allowing readers to see familiar figures like Felicity, Kirsten, Addy, and others in new, mystery-solving adventures.
Who is the target audience for the American Girl Mysteries?
This series is designed for middle-grade readers, typically ages 8-12, who enjoy historical fiction combined with engaging mystery plots.