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by Julie Campbell (Author)
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Trixie and Diana Lynch were friends for years before Di’s family became fabulously rich. So when Di’s long-lost uncle starts ruining her social life, Di turns to her old friend for help. But Trixie thinks Uncle Monty isn’t just an annoying relative–she thinks he’s an impostor! --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Trixie and Diana Lynch were friends for years before Di?s family became fabulously rich. So when Di?s long-lost uncle starts ruining her social life, Di turns to her old friend for help. But Trixie thinks Uncle Monty isn?t just an annoying relative?she thinks he?s an impostor! --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars my favorite... back in print!, March 7, 2005
By Darthjal "Darthjal" (North America) - See all my reviews
I was once an avid Nancy Drew fan... until a friend let me read her Trixie Belden book. I was hooked, and never looked back.

Trixie is a well-developed, realistic character. She's not perfect, so she is easy to relate to. Her friends and family are realistic as well, and are integral to the stories - not just as plot conveniences, but as real people that Trixie loves and depends upon. Despite their imperfections, they are great role models because they are caring people and strive to improve themselves and help others.

"The Mysterious Visitor" was the book that got me hooked on Trixie Belden. Trixie and her friends show a great deal of care and patience as they help unhappy classmate Diana through a tough family problem. Kids will appreciate Trixie's challenge in this story only too well: she is sure of something, but no one believes her. Trixie must decide whether to just drop it, mind her own business, and maintain the peace; or find the proof to persuade her friends and keep Diana's family from making a big mistake. It's a simple decision for Trixie, who never takes the easy way out of anything other than housework.

I don't know what prompted Trixie's return to print, but I'm delighted. I believe the illustrations are from the original editions, although the cover artwork may be new (the girl on the cover doesn't look anything like the drawings inside, or the writer's description). The text appears not to have changed at all. Therefore, these stories may seem dated to young readers. Heck, they seemed dated to me 25 years ago. I didn't mind at all, and I hope the new generation of readers don't mind either.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars New Member, New Mystery, September 9, 2003
By Mark Baker (Santa Clarita, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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Diana Lynch and Trixie Belden used to be friends. Ironically, they stopped spending much time together once Di's family because rich and moved out of town closer to Trixie's family. But Honey Wheeler notices that Di is lonely, so she starts to makes friends with the girl. Soon, Di is coming back out of her shell and all ready to join the Bob-Whites. Everything is going well, except for one thing.

Di's long lost uncle has recently shown up from Arizona. He insists on making her life as miserable as possible, even embarrassing her in front of her friends. Trixie and the gang want to help out, but Trixie thinks there's something sinister going on here. What is it? And can Trixie prove it?

This is another gem in the series. The only mystery here is if Trixie will be able to prove her theory, but getting there is so much fun. Plus, there's a great sub-plot involving the new clubhouse. The boys don't get much attention as the spotlight has shifted to Di, but since this is her introduction, that's perfectly understandable. The final scene, once again involving the Red Trailer from book 2, is a classic, referred to many times throughout the series.

With six of the seven Bob-Whites introduced, the series is beginning to have all the characters and really hit its stride. Not that the first three are bad by any stretch of the imagination.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An old favorite..., July 13, 2005
These are all old favorites. I love them! I will read them again and again. I am in my late 30's and have pulled these out of my closet (along with Nancy Drew, Hardy Boys, ...) for my children to read. This is what I want my kids reading and learning about - family values, morals, work ethic and respect for elders and each other. Unfortunately, many kids would be bored by these books in today's society, and that is a shame.

I love the mysteries. Some are sillier than others, but what fun reading them as a kid and wishing things like that would happen to you! There is usually something educational to learn and the books are a fun and quick read.

Enjoy!!!

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5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite of all my favorites!
I love all the Trixie Belden books - or at least the first twenty or so (there may be more since I got older and didn't buy them). Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars A good'un, with a thrilling conclusion!
This one introduces Diana Lynch to the Bob-Whites club, as she despairs of her recently arrived obnoxious uncle. Read more
Published on August 30, 2003 by Harriet M Welsch

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