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Siapa yang mencuri fosil manusia gua dari museum milik Newt McAfee?
Penjaga malam museum mengaku melihat fosil itu hidup kembali. Mimpikah ia? Trio detektif tidak mempercayai keterangan penjaga malam itu begitu saja. Namun... tidak seorangpun dapat dicurigai! Saat itu semua penduduk kota tak sadarkan diri - terbius!
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Penjaga malam museum mengaku melihat fosil itu hidup kembali. Mimpikah ia? Trio detektif tidak mempercayai keterangan penjaga malam itu begitu saja. Namun... tidak seorangpun dapat dicurigai! Saat itu semua penduduk kota tak sadarkan diri - terbius!
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Published October 1988 by PT Gramedia (first published January 1st 1982)
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Sep 18, 2016Nadja rated it liked it · review of another edition
Die 30er Folgen sind schon oft sehr abenteurreich und dafür bleibt das Detektivische leider ein bisschen auf der Strecke. Wenigstens sind die Drei dank der Spurensicherung doch noch auf dem richtigen Weg. (2.5 Sterne)
Jan 06, 2010Elizabeth S rated it liked it · review of another edition
Another solid three investigators mystery. This time the boys don't have an official client, but investigate to satisfy curiosity. For some reason, the three investigators books by Carey often have unstable females in them. In other books there was a bossy, demanding, illogical girl. In this book we have a young woman who seems to burst into tears at every possible moment. I've been told that Carey is a female writer, so perhaps the intention is to introduce female characters into a the series....more
Mar 01, 2019Cliff rated it liked it · review of another edition
It is rather amusing to try and envision the author's thought processes when writing these books. M.V. Carey started down a path with some of her earlier books where she decided that a single plot was overly simple. And since then, many of her books feature a criminal plot occurring alongside another plot. It certainly makes trying to decipher the plans more difficult for the reader attempting to solve the case along with the Three Investigators.
Also, Hector Sebastian has suddenly written screen...more
Also, Hector Sebastian has suddenly written screen...more
May 04, 2017Colton rated it liked it · review of another edition
Solid, but way too many characters to keep track of and too many subplots so that the end effect is muddled. Still, it is well-written and readable.
Oct 22, 2017Tanja rated it liked it · review of another edition
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Ein Mann bricht auf dem Schrottplatz zusammen und stirbt kurz darauf. Ein Mann, der in einem bekannten Institut arbeitete, das in dem kleinen Städtchen Citrus Cove angesiedelt ist, in dem bald darauf ein uralten Skelett gefunden wird. Justus, Peter und Bob bekommen die Möglichkeit, das Städtchen zu besuchen. Dort treffen sie auch auf Eleanor, die einst den verstorbenen Mann nach R...more
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Ein Mann bricht auf dem Schrottplatz zusammen und stirbt kurz darauf. Ein Mann, der in einem bekannten Institut arbeitete, das in dem kleinen Städtchen Citrus Cove angesiedelt ist, in dem bald darauf ein uralten Skelett gefunden wird. Justus, Peter und Bob bekommen die Möglichkeit, das Städtchen zu besuchen. Dort treffen sie auch auf Eleanor, die einst den verstorbenen Mann nach R...more
Jun 28, 2009Robert rated it liked it · review of another edition
Kembali bernostalgia di masa-masa SMP. Saya ingat sekali potongan cerita mengenai 'Misteri Manusia Gua' ini pernah nongol di buku paket Bahasa Indonesia SMP saya untuk bagian cerita terjemahan. Jadi, jauh sebelum Julia Perez eksis, saya sudah mengenal nama 'Jupe' dari singkatan Jupiter Jones, ketua sekaligus anggota Trio Detektif tercerdas, di antara Pete dan Bob. Jupe digambarkan sebagai anak yang jenius, Pete merupakan anak jangkung yang atletis, sementara Bob adalah anak yang cermat dan telit...more
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Also known as Mary V. Carey
Personal: Born May 19, 1925, in New Brighton, England; brought to the United States in 1925, naturalized citizen in 1955; daughter of John Cornelius (an engineer) and Mary Alice (Hughes) Carey. Home address in 1993 was 3748 Birch St., Ventura, CA.
Ms Carey passed away in 1994.
Education: College of Mount St. Vincent, B.S., 1946.
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Personal: Born May 19, 1925, in New Brighton, England; brought to the United States in 1925, naturalized citizen in 1955; daughter of John Cornelius (an engineer) and Mary Alice (Hughes) Carey. Home address in 1993 was 3748 Birch St., Ventura, CA.
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Nama Indonesia disinggung pertama kali dalam buku ini lalu muncul kembali dalam cerita ke 19 Misteri Danau Siluman (The Secret of Phantom Lake). Indonesia diceritakan sebagai tempat dimana Jonathan Rex mendapat luka di wajahnya karena berkelahi.
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Published 1982 by PT Gramedia (first published 1964)
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Jeff StephensonRobert Arthur wrote the book in the 1960s with boys aged 10 to 12 in mind. Readers of that age and older (maybe younger depending on reading ability)…moreRobert Arthur wrote the book in the 1960s with boys aged 10 to 12 in mind. Readers of that age and older (maybe younger depending on reading ability) will certainly still find it enjoyable and exciting. Of course, middle aged men like myself (50+) still find this series enjoyable to read simply because it is one of the book series I used to read when I was 10 to 12 years old! Hope you enjoy it!
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Jeff StephensonPrinted Three Investigators books can be very collectible and often it is difficult to find any copies of any of the titles in new or used bookstores.…morePrinted Three Investigators books can be very collectible and often it is difficult to find any copies of any of the titles in new or used bookstores. However, there are a number of editions of this book out there so the book is relatively easy to find online. There is even a Kindle version apparently released in 2015. Personally, I searched the online auction sites before purchasing my hardcover edition, and a number of copies of the book can be found by searching those sites. The Three Investigators series has also become very popular in Germany and there are a number of German versions of the book on the market as well. Good luck!(less)
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Feb 23, 2018Sheri rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
The Secret of Terror Castle is a book that kids and their parents will enjoy. It has all the elements that appeal to kids: a hidden headquarters with secret entrances, a reportedly haunted castle to explore, a fancy car to be seen in, a rival schoolmate to overcome, and of course the Three Investigators agency and all the adventures that await. It also showcases traits that parents desire their children to have: imagination, creativity, courage, intelligence, analytical skills, and teamwork.
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Sep 14, 2017Ken McKinley rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
How can you not love The Three Investigators? When I was a youngster, I discovered the series at my local library. The Secret of Terror Castle was the first book in the series that I read. I was hooked. From that day forward, some of my best memories were plunking down in my dad's recliner on a rainy day and being lost in the boy detective's latest case. I wanted to be a fourth investigator. That secret hideout of theirs captured my imagination. I could picture what it would be like to open a se...more
Jul 13, 2010Jim Thomsen rated it really liked it · review of another edition
I loved The Three Investigators Series as a kid, and loved re-reading almost all of the 30-plus books as an adult. 'The Secret Of Terror Castle' is a worthy introduction — full of spooky pre-Manson Family atmosphere in the Hollywood Hills, loaded with genuine mystery and populated by humorous but likable characters. Plus, you know ... Alfred Hitchcock himself.
The story: Jupiter Jones and friends Pete Crenshaw and Bob Andrews (their ages are never given, but they seem to be about 14 or 15 years...more
The story: Jupiter Jones and friends Pete Crenshaw and Bob Andrews (their ages are never given, but they seem to be about 14 or 15 years...more
Jun 17, 2016Nandakishore Varma rated it really liked it · review of another edition
I think as one grows older, more and more time is given over to nostalgia. And for a voracious reader, it is invariably connected with the books one read as a kid.
The Three Investigators was the mystery series I really adored - for a long time I thought Hitchcock himself wrote them! I loved Jupiter Jones for his brains (and the fact that he was plump, like me), Pete Crenshaw for his brawn and Bob Andrews for his studiousness. I also loved their secret junkyard hideaway and the visiting card with...more
Aug 02, 2010Peter rated it it was amazing · review of another editionThe Three Investigators was the mystery series I really adored - for a long time I thought Hitchcock himself wrote them! I loved Jupiter Jones for his brains (and the fact that he was plump, like me), Pete Crenshaw for his brawn and Bob Andrews for his studiousness. I also loved their secret junkyard hideaway and the visiting card with...more
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The Secret of Terror Castle is just about a perfect book for boys aged 8-15. Robert Arthur is a woefully neglected author of great skill, and some of his finest writing is on display in the Three Investigators series.
This is the first book in the series, and as such it establishes many elements which were continued throughout. We're introduced to Jupiter Jones, Pete Crenshaw, and Bob Andrews, as well as a host of memorable supporting characters. And, of course, we are introduced to the host of t...more
This is the first book in the series, and as such it establishes many elements which were continued throughout. We're introduced to Jupiter Jones, Pete Crenshaw, and Bob Andrews, as well as a host of memorable supporting characters. And, of course, we are introduced to the host of t...more
Aug 06, 2015Quentin Wallace rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I have to admit the five star rating is due mainly to the nostalgia of the book, but I just couldn't help myself. In this, the first book of the three investigators series, we are introduced to Jupiter, Pete, and Bob. These are three teenage detectives who form their own agency to investigate various crimes, and through a strange twist Alfred Hitchcock ends up as their mentor. Hitchcock appears in the stories as himself, so there's a bit of a real world feel to them. They have a cool secret hide...more
Sep 03, 2016Gigi rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I just reread this mystery I loved as a kid. The first Three Investigators mystery holds up well after all these years. In addition to being the great fantasy for kids (e.g. a secret hideout in a junkyard that was much cooler than my own middle school detective agency in a corner of my house), the spooky tone is the perfect level of spine-tingling without being too frightening, and the mystery is a clever one.
Sep 30, 2018Mike rated it liked it · review of another edition
Fun retro reread. First found The Three Investigators back in fourth grade, and never finished the series, so put it back on my list.
Dec 27, 2015Indy rated it really liked it · review of another edition
A great childhood book series I remember, although I never finished reading them all!
In fact, I don't know how many I finished, but in my box of junk I found I still had 20 or so paperbacks.. I had tried collecting them all as a kid - so I could read them in order, but then since I never got the full collection, I stopped reading them.. what a wierdo little kid I was.
The library always had the cool hardcover or paperback, my copies seemed like reprints, but at least the cover art was always a hi...more
In fact, I don't know how many I finished, but in my box of junk I found I still had 20 or so paperbacks.. I had tried collecting them all as a kid - so I could read them in order, but then since I never got the full collection, I stopped reading them.. what a wierdo little kid I was.
The library always had the cool hardcover or paperback, my copies seemed like reprints, but at least the cover art was always a hi...more
Apr 27, 2016Arielle Walker rated it really liked it · review of another edition
I've been trying to remember what these books actually were for so long, I remember loving them as a child (especially the secret headquarters hidden in a scrapyard). Only found by chance, but it's so nice to know they actually do exist!
Apr 10, 2017Mark rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
2008 review - A sterling, well-written story that sets the series off to a flying start. The characters are well-drawn, the locations ably described and the genuine sense of fear and spookiness, around Terror Castle, is well evoked. The story does feel a bit slight, but that’s only to be expected as the book needs space to set everything up. Well worth a read and the only thing that dates this (it’s 44 years old!) is the fact that a silent film-star plays a major part in it. A cracking book.
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Jun 06, 2009Leslie rated it liked it · review of another edition
Not something I would ever, ever pick up of my own inclination, this is a teen age boy detective story (the first of a series) of the 60's that my husband said rocked his little teenage heart back in the day. I have my own son who is a 'mini me' version of his dad, so I always get any books Dad remembers reading in his youth. I was getting bored (again) with Adam Bede and treated myself with this bit of Halloween-appropriate fluff. Funny thing, it's not fluff. Teen novel, yes, but not fluff. The...more
Dec 27, 2015Jim Robertson rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Loved this series as a youth but remembered it being a little scary at times. So I read this before recommending it and giving it to my 9 yr old son for Christmas. It was well written and fast moving action/adventure book - and not too scary for a (or at least my) 9 yr old. Surprised it is not available on kindle since it is relevant today.
I found the book to be excellent for boys from 5th-8th grade (give or take). The protagonists are that age and the book (and series) does an excellent job of...more
I found the book to be excellent for boys from 5th-8th grade (give or take). The protagonists are that age and the book (and series) does an excellent job of...more
Dec 02, 2015Asghar Abbas rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Basically, what got me started on reading. This and Archie comics induced the love/hate relationship I have with wordlings now, a relationship that is strictly not platonic, I assure you.
Throw Hitchcock into the mix, so very cool. Very original way to present a series.
Mar 19, 2008Jackie 'the Librarian' rated it it was amazing · review of another editionThrow Hitchcock into the mix, so very cool. Very original way to present a series.
Recommends it for: you're lucky if you can find them
Jupiter Jones and his friends Pete and Bob (I have read these books way too often) have formed a detective agency, with business cards and everything! Jupiter finagles his way in to see Alfred Hitchcock, and talks him into giving him a case to investigate.
The case, the first of the Three Investigators series, involves a haunted castle that was the home of a famous silent movie star modeled after Lon Chaney, I think. The actor was a master of disguise, but he has disappeared and people have repor...more
The case, the first of the Three Investigators series, involves a haunted castle that was the home of a famous silent movie star modeled after Lon Chaney, I think. The actor was a master of disguise, but he has disappeared and people have repor...more
Jan 07, 2013ᴥ Irena ᴥ rated it liked it · review of another edition
A wonderful mystery.
The Three Investigators are Bob Andrews, Pete Crenshaw, and Jupiter Jones. They are from Rocky Beach, a few miles from Hollywood.
Bob is their researcher, Pete is tall and strong, so I guess that makes him muscle in the group and Jupiter Jones is the brains. They have their 'office' at The Jones Salvage Yard which is run by Jupiter's uncle. It is in an old trailer the uncle forgot.
Jupiter won the use of a Rolls-Royce with chauffeur, for thirty days. They used it for their fir...more
The Three Investigators are Bob Andrews, Pete Crenshaw, and Jupiter Jones. They are from Rocky Beach, a few miles from Hollywood.
Bob is their researcher, Pete is tall and strong, so I guess that makes him muscle in the group and Jupiter Jones is the brains. They have their 'office' at The Jones Salvage Yard which is run by Jupiter's uncle. It is in an old trailer the uncle forgot.
Jupiter won the use of a Rolls-Royce with chauffeur, for thirty days. They used it for their fir...more
Jun 18, 2017Becca rated it really liked it · review of another edition
This is a great start to the series, introducing us to our protagonists with a mystery about a wonderfully spooky haunted house.
Having read the whole series already the comments Jupiter make about having the car for 'thirty days of twenty-four hours each' is a great display of his smarts.
One thing I love about these books is that the Three Investigators actually act like they're friends. Like in this book Jupiter doesn't yell at Pete or Bob when they forget to record the scream or photograph the...more
Jan 15, 2017Nira Ramachandran rated it it was amazing · review of another editionHaving read the whole series already the comments Jupiter make about having the car for 'thirty days of twenty-four hours each' is a great display of his smarts.
One thing I love about these books is that the Three Investigators actually act like they're friends. Like in this book Jupiter doesn't yell at Pete or Bob when they forget to record the scream or photograph the...more
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This book really brings out the ingenuity, doggedness and sheer courage of the three investigators Exploring a haunted castle is a terrifying experience, which leads most visitors to the castle rushing out and tearing down the steep, boulder strewn path, and the three young detectives do the same. But what makes them different is that they return again and again in broad daylight and even late at night, facing weird music, floating phantoms and icy blasts of air, and even a rockfall, which burie...more
Jan 01, 2017Niki rated it liked it · review of another edition
I have read almost all of the books in this series, I will slowly add them all to my list. 'Slowly' because I don't want to spam anyone by adding them all at once.
These books made my childhood. I really think that they shaped me into what I am today, so I'm very thankful to my local library for carrying these when I, in the tender age of 10, decided to start borrowing books (using my dad's card, no less; of course, he knew I was using it) I have a few favourites in the series, they will get a 5...more
These books made my childhood. I really think that they shaped me into what I am today, so I'm very thankful to my local library for carrying these when I, in the tender age of 10, decided to start borrowing books (using my dad's card, no less; of course, he knew I was using it) I have a few favourites in the series, they will get a 5...more
Dec 24, 2016Alex rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This holds up exceedingly well to childhood nostalgia. There are few stretches of plausibility, and evoking the effects of early films and the transition from silent to talkies was anachronistic at the time, aiding its aging gracefully.
The deliberate advanced vocabulary is distinctly more advanced than what I’ve run across in my re-visitation of Trixie Belden. The pacing and tension is excellent, as is the debunking. I am buckled in and ready to keep going through the series.
The deliberate advanced vocabulary is distinctly more advanced than what I’ve run across in my re-visitation of Trixie Belden. The pacing and tension is excellent, as is the debunking. I am buckled in and ready to keep going through the series.
Mar 08, 2016Larry C rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Sometimes revisiting a childhood favorite (movie, book, recipe) can harm those good memories if it's not enjoyable as an adult. Re-reading this book was a pure delight. Just as I remembered it to be: Hardy Boys with the fun spirit of Scooby-Doo. If you loved this series of books like I did, I can tell you, it's safe to go back and enjoy reading this again.
Jun 26, 2017Tom rated it really liked it · review of another edition
I read the all of the Alfred Hitchcock and The Three Investigators books as a kid. I found three books in the series at a second hand store. After reread The Secret of Terror Castle I have to say it still holds up. To be fair, the 4 stars may have more to do with my nostalgia that anything else.
Jun 15, 2019Matej Mráz rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
A thrilling story of 3 young lads going on to adventure. The tension throughout the story won't lead you down. It might be caused by the narrator of the story which is the man by himself Alfred Hitchcock. You can describe him like a beacon of mysteries in this book series
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Jan 19, 2019Logan rated it really liked it · review of another edition
I used to really enjoy this series so started reading it to the boys. The plot is mostly plausible and creepy and mysterious and kept the kids constantly asking for more so that's a win!
Feb 11, 2018Michelle Buck-Stovall added it · review of another edition
This is an interesting and fun read. If you are having a difficult time getting your little ones to read and they happen to like mysteries then this is the book for them. There are some twists and turns, it keeps the mind going, and it holds the reader interested. I highly recommend this book for everyone. I really liked how the three investigators look into everything, they aren't afraid to show that they are scared, and they support one another. They help show that friends come in all shapes a...more
Feb 08, 2018Philip rated it liked it · review of another edition
I remember avidly collecting volumes in this series when I was 10, but never completing the set. Now I have them all in epub format and will work my way through. Terror Castle (and presumably all the others) hasn't aged well, but it brings back fond memories. I suspect my abiding interest in secret passageways owes a great deal to Jupiter Jones' 3 Investigators headquarters hidden away in the family salvage yard.
Mar 16, 2013Sarah rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Originally published in 1964, “The Secret of Terror Castle” by Robert Arthur is the first installment in The Three Investigators books, a young adult mystery series reminiscent of The Hardy Boys. The trio is comprised of Bob Andrews, a bookish youth who works part-time at the local library and is in charge of records and research for the Three Investigators; Pete Crenshaw, an athletic type who serves as Second Investigator; and Jupiter Jones, the erudite First Investigator. Jupiter is a young te...more
Jun 24, 2017Sheryl Tribble rated it really liked it · review of another edition
I've read all the Three Investigators mysteries, most of them many times, but this was only the second time I'd read Terror Castle. As Becca says, it is a terrific introduction to the series, and makes clear that Robert Arthur was thinking 'long term' from the git go. The characters don't learn and grow from book to book the way Harry Potter and his friends do, but there's still a bit of 'building on the past' and an awareness of problems introduced in later books while Arthur is writing them.
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The first book in The Three Investigators mystery series.
Originally written in 1964 (the year I was born), which I first read when I was 12 in 1976, and re-read many times since. I just love this series. It was so well crafted by Robert Arthur, that the series continued long after his death, with authors taking up his mantle - to a total of 43 books in the main series, with a further 11 books in the Crimebusters series until 1990.
The series has such a large international fandom, that the German...more
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Robert Jay Arthur, Jr. was a mystery writer known for The Mysterious Traveler radio series and his Three Investigators series of novels. He is frequently confused with the film producer Robert Arthur, who was nine days older than mystery writer Robert Arthur, Jr.
Robert Arthur, Jr. wrote a number of mystery books, mostly for children, and he also worked on the anthology television series Alfred Hit...more
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