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Cabin Creek Mysteries Books in Order

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See the Cabin Creek Mysteries by Kristiana Gregory in order, with quick summaries, key characters, and easy where-to-start help for young mystery readers.

Last updated: July 4, 2026

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10 books

1

The Clue at the Bottom of the Lake

by Kristiana Gregory

2008

When Jeff spots someone dumping a large bundle into the lake in the middle of the night, the cousins suspect foul play. Pulling the truth to the surface will mean danger, secrecy, and plenty of suspects.

2

The Haunting of Hillside School

by Kristiana Gregory

2008

A pale girl appears at a schoolhouse window and then vanishes, leaving Claire and her cousins badly shaken. Secret passageways, strange music, and an old portrait turn their school into the center of a ghostly puzzle.

3

The Legend of Skull Cliff

by Kristiana Gregory

2008

A boy vanishes near Skull Cliff, and the town starts whispering about an old curse. Jeff, David, and Claire are not convinced, but the ransom note and the missing camper make the case harder to untangle.

4

The Secret of Robber's Cave

by Kristiana Gregory

2008

Lost Island has always been off limits, which makes it irresistible to Jeff and David. With Claire's help, they search for a robber's cave and possible treasure, then find a mystery that is much stranger than legend.

5

The Blizzard on Blue Mountain

by Kristiana Gregory

2009

Jeff, David, and Claire love working at a ski chalet over winter break, until things start vanishing and suspicion falls on them. In a snowbound setting full of icy hazards, they have to clear their names fast.

6

The Secret of the Junkyard Shadow

by Kristiana Gregory

2009

A shadowy stranger keeps sneaking into the town dump, just as broken things begin disappearing from homes all over Cabin Creek. When the missing items return repaired and repainted, the cousins face a very odd mystery.

7

The Phantom of Hidden Horse Ranch

by Kristiana Gregory

2013

The cousins expect an easy summer at their grandparents' ranch, but arrive to find burned stables, missing horses, and valuables disappearing from the house. Every clue points somewhere strange, and the ranch's phantom may be very real.

8

The Case of the Spying Drone

by Kristiana Gregory

2016

During a spring break camping trip, Jeff, David, and Claire help with a wildlife study that uses a drone. When someone breaks into their tents and another drone starts hovering nearby, the cousins know they are being watched.

9

Danger on Lost Island

by Kristiana Gregory

2017

A campout on Lost Island goes wrong when the cousins hear the cries of what seems to be an injured baby bear. Then a storm rolls in, their boat drifts away, and the kids are stranded.

10

The Shadow at Shark Cove

by Kristiana Gregory

2019

Jeff, David, and Claire head to Gray's Beach to visit their cousin Bronte and chase a local sea-monster legend. When something shadowy bumps their boat near Shark Cove, the summer turns into a coastal mystery.

Series background & context

The Cabin Creek Mysteries are brisk, kid-centered adventure stories built around three cousins, Jeff, David, and Claire Posey. They live in and around the small mountain town of Cabin Creek, where lakes, cliffs, schoolhouses, ranches, junkyards, and old local legends all seem to hide a puzzle. The books are aimed at younger readers, but they never talk down to them. Gregory keeps the chapters short, the clues clear, and the danger just real enough to feel exciting.

At the heart of the series is the trio itself. Jeff tends to push forward, David balances caution with curiosity, and Claire often notices what the boys miss. Their friendship feels like family because it is family. They argue, tease, get scared, and keep going anyway. Dogs, lookout towers, rowboats, and handmade forts are part of the fun, too.

The early books circle around Lost Island, a place that feels almost like its own character. In The Secret of Robber's Cave, The Clue at the Bottom of the Lake, and The Legend of Skull Cliff, the cousins chase rumors of treasure, strange nighttime activity, a missing camper, and the possibility that old stories might point to something real. From there the series widens out. One book heads to a spooky schoolhouse, another to a ski chalet, another to a horse ranch, and later adventures bring in modern worries like spying drones and new coastal mysteries in Gray's Beach.

The stakes feel real, but the books stay squarely in a young reader's world.

That balance is a big part of the appeal. The mysteries involve suspicious adults, break-ins, disappearances, stolen items, and legends that might hide a crime, but Gregory keeps the tone clean and readable. These are not dark thrillers. They are suspenseful stories about kids using courage, observation, and teamwork when adults are distracted, doubtful, or one step behind.

There is also a gentle moral thread running through the books. Gregory created the series from bedtime stories she told her sons, and you can feel that origin in the warmth underneath the suspense. The cousins are expected to be honest, kind, and respectful, even when they are disobeying orders to chase one more clue. That old-fashioned steadiness gives the books a cozy base, even when a scene turns eerie.

If you are new to the series, The Secret of Robber's Cave is the natural place to begin. It introduces the cousins, Lost Island, and the mix of treasure hunt, local lore, and family adventure that defines the whole run. After that, the books build easily, one mystery at a time.

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